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Is this the right place for J2EE?

I am looking for a NG dedicated to (or at least tolerant of) J2EE technical
issues, particularly relating to writing EJBs and RAs that are portable over
a range of appservers (esp. classloader issues, namespace barriers,
packaging, configuration, etc.).

Can anybody tell me if I am in the right place, or suggest a better
alternative?
Aug 8 '06 #1
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Karl Uppiano wrote:
I am looking for a NG dedicated to (or at least tolerant of) J2EE technical
issues, particularly relating to writing EJBs and RAs that are portable over
a range of appservers (esp. classloader issues, namespace barriers,
packaging, configuration, etc.).

Can anybody tell me if I am in the right place, or suggest a better
alternative?

Try comp.lang.java.programmer

Thanks in Advance...
IchBin, Pocono Lake, Pa, USA http://weconsultants.phpnet.us
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Aug 8 '06 #2

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Karl Uppiano wrote:
>I am looking for a NG dedicated to (or at least tolerant of) J2EE
technical issues, particularly relating to writing EJBs and RAs that are
portable over a range of appservers (esp. classloader issues, namespace
barriers, packaging, configuration, etc.).

Can anybody tell me if I am in the right place, or suggest a better
alternative?

Try comp.lang.java.programmer
Thanks, I'll check over there. - KU
Aug 10 '06 #3
Karl Uppiano wrote:
I am looking for a NG dedicated to (or at least tolerant of) J2EE
technical issues, particularly relating to writing EJBs and RAs that are
portable over a range of appservers (esp. classloader issues, namespace
barriers, packaging, configuration, etc.).

Can anybody tell me if I am in the right place, or suggest a better
alternative?
Try comp.lang.java.beans
Aug 11 '06 #4

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