Python Enterprise Objects
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Thu May 9 12:23:41 EDT 2002
In article <23891c90.0205090751.5f4f40a9 at posting.google.com>,
Paul Boddie <paul at boddie.net> wrote:
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>J2EE is so many things, but I'll try and summarise them instead of
>pointing you back to the Sun J2EE site, which is almost as
>badly-designed as Sun's other sites.
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[more description, all
of it excellent]
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>Blatant Web site promotion:
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> http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/web_frameworks.html
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>At some point, I'll work on and upload the Python vs. J2EE comparison
>document I was writing.
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>Paul
Listen to Paul. He's right on target.
There is an addendum I think imperative: J2EE's market
is IT managers, not developers like us. 'Least, that's
the impression almost all of J2EE gives me, and a far
more parsimonious explanation of the facts than any
alternative. So, as even Zope has only a primitive
marketing plan, in comparison, there's no real Python
equivalent to J2EE.
J2EE does have some neat technology inside. It can be
quite hard getting to it, though.
--
Cameron Laird <Cameron at Lairds.com>
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