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in reply to P5EE ... get involved!

I want to 2nd rob_au's call for involvement, by pointing out that p5ee (Stephen Adkins p5ee pages) represents removal of important obstacles to corporate adoption. It capitalizes on the education that J2EE has given IT managers and provides for a uniformity that overcomes many problems associated with a managers poor skillset pool.

If your a monk frustrated with the lack of Perl job opportunities this is a project that could open new avenues for yourself and future monks

coreolyn

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Re: Re: P5EE ... get involved!
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 05, 2002 at 16:01 UTC
    While p5ee and j2ee both have two letter "E"s in them, there really isn't any similarity. when you use j2ee you get a significant amount of functionality for free and without any development cost. j2ee has full transaction support... distributed even. The j2ee automatic persistence model (CMP) is powerful and basically a walk in the park to use. When CMP isn't enough, it's just as trivial to create your own persistence model (BMP). I had hope p5ee would be this, but it seems to be heading in a different direction. I wish the p5ee project would take note of this. Otherwise, in the end, p5ee makes it into corporate use (thanks to unintelligent man agers perhaps) merely based on j2ee's good name.

      I'm still holding out that there will be a larger scope to the project than what these very early scope pages incorporate.

      coreolyn