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| cyberpal |
Posted
on 06-Feb-02 10:45 AM
Congratulation Pravin on writing a book on the bleeding edge technology on java. His book as per amazon is due out on march 25. Its titled Developing EJB 2.0 Components.
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| cyberpal |
Posted
on 06-Feb-02 10:47 AM
Here's the link on amazon http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130348635/qid%3D1013014060/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F0%5F1/103-9641665-8847830
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| Biswo |
Posted
on 06-Feb-02 11:00 AM
Great to find a Java Pundit from Nepal. As a Java Programmer, I find this language very fascinating, greatly helpful in network programming and I am looking forward to Tulachan's book. Kudos and best wishes for his book.
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| Gokul |
Posted
on 06-Feb-02 11:55 AM
Congratulations Wonderful news. Any one interested in discussing distributed technology? For example, the rivalry between CORBA/Java and Microsoft's DCOM.
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| Biswo |
Posted
on 06-Feb-02 12:03 PM
Gokulji: I used to have a friend who always bragged he was one of the 'first' persons to master Corba. He failed his MS project in Auburn, but got a job in Atlanta anyway. Anyway, he gave me a lot of lectures on this Corba long ago. I am suddenly interested at CORBA and DCOM rivalry. I am a Java guy, yet I feel sad to think that CORBA will lose war! Any thought?
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| cyberpal |
Posted
on 06-Feb-02 01:49 PM
Actually DCOM is also fast getting replaced by .NET. DCOM and CORBA were always too proprietary and complicated for mass user adoption. .NET and J2EE seems to be the two strong contender in distributed computing with SOAP and XML and the common protocol and language between them
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| Gokul |
Posted
on 06-Feb-02 03:40 PM
That is true. Here is one recent news. http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/02/05/020205hnjump.xml?0206weam
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| HahooGuru |
Posted
on 06-Feb-02 05:47 PM
Good Job, Pravin. Thats great to find a Java book by a fellow Nepali. Congratulations! Let me hope to buy it one, I can read it also keep it as one of most favored book in my rack "sajhayera rakhne ni". Well, guys, keep on tuning Amazon.com, I wish my real world name appears in Amazon.com 's website in a few months. Now, its on publisher desk. I am excitedely looking forward to find my name there in Amazon.com . Let me hope my dream comes true. It will not be on a topic that interests most of us, but, will surely worth to those who want to/ work in the design foundation of sky scrappers, bridges, to residential buildings. Be consistent with your dreams, it might arrive right in front of you one day. HahooGuru
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