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Hi Folks,
<I read that u guys are giving away 4 free books, so...>
My questions:
1. What can I accomplish with EJB and J2EE that I couldn't before? How does it influence my business in terms of profitability, reliability, availability and maintainability?
2. Will it reduce the programmers learning time and will it reduce the development time?
3. Is there a similar technilogy around like EJB and J2EE?
Thanks,
Rajeev.
[ October 29, 2003: Message edited by: Rajeev Asthana ]
[ October 29, 2003: Message edited by: Rajeev Asthana ]
[ October 29, 2003: Message edited by: Rajeev Asthana ]
 
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