Serious guys. I don't understand this puakma stuff. Could please anybody take the time to explain it to me.
There is a common standard called j2ee.
There are open source and not-open source servers for that standard.
There are highly productive dev-tools for that standard.
There are tons of ad-on frameworks, taglibs, openSource projects and design patterns especifically for J2EE
There are tons of books and material.
You can use the building blocks of the standard in a modular way. Example: You don't have to use EJB. You can use JDBC, frameworks for JDBC, Hibernate, JDO or what do I know.
I mean I like people with exotic hobbies.
But why the hell 2 guys from New Zealand (I think) create a more productive server environ than thousands of Sun, IBM, Oracle, SAP and lots of other companies engineers and thousands of open source developers?
Serious guys. I don't understand this puakma stuff. Could please anybody take the time to explain it to me.
There is a common standard called j2ee.
There are open source and not-open source servers for that standard.
There are highly productive dev-tools for that standard.
There are tons of ad-on frameworks, taglibs, openSource projects and design patterns especifically for J2EE
There are tons of books and material.
You can use the building blocks of the standard in a modular way. Example: You don't have to use EJB. You can use JDBC, frameworks for JDBC, Hibernate, JDO or what do I know.
I mean I like people with exotic hobbies.
But why the hell 2 guys from New Zealand (I think) create a more productive server environ than thousands of Sun, IBM, Oracle, SAP and lots of other companies engineers and thousands of open source developers?
regards Axel