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J2EE Patterns

At 4:27 AM on Feb 18, 2008, benediktSattler wrote:

We could define additionally to the GOF Patterns an exam, about J2EE Patterns and some forms of Architectures, but not too many. Additionally some advantages and disadvantages of using specific J2EE Technologies like EJB or something.
What do you think?
best regards
Benedikt Sattler
1 . At 7:22 AM on Mar 6, 2008, John Rizzo wrote:
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Re: J2EE Patterns

JEE is in a strange situation according to me, and it did not ease us to come with an "architecture exam".

Clearly (to me), the classical "J2EE design patterns" are a temporary fix to the EJB-v1&2 design flaws, and they have no much sense in a EJB3 + web framerowk environement.
I would not do any exam on that, let's just help Sun to forget that sad mistake/story.

It does not mean that architecture does not exist or is not intersting.
We could base ourselves on books like "Enterprise Application Architecture" or "Enterprise Integration Patterns". I'm just not sure many people would be able to take such exams.

What's architecture anyway ?
I had contacts with Paul Preiss from IASAHome.org. They are supposed to have an answer, but I fear they don't.

Any idea ?

John.
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