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Bruce Tate's Blog
Bruce Tate is a kayaker, mountain biker, father, author, and Java programmer in Austin, Texas. His five books include Better, Faster, Lighter Java and best-selling Bitter Java. His 17 years of experinece include stints at IBM, two failed startups, and his own independent consulting practice called J2Life, LLC.
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Don't Make me Eat the Elephant Again
Bruce Tate's essay on the future of EJB3. He recognizes the creators of EJB for introducing services outside of the scope of our business logic, but he searches for a way to accomplish this in a better, faster, and lighter way. He hopes that the spec leaders will consolidate persistence for J2SE and J2EE under a single, complete standard for the first time. Jun. 15, 2004
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