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    Jack Guest

    App server without BEANS


    Hi,
    We are planning to Migrate from one app server to another app server for
    our application. In this process we are thinking of converting beans into
    stand alone java programs. Is there any problem doing this ? If so, pl.let
    me know. If not, then what are the advantages of creating Beans instead of
    stand alone java code

  2. #2
    MarkN Guest

    Re: App server without BEANS


    So you are going to refactor your code?

    What do you mean by convert beans to stand alone java code? EJBs? If not,
    what do you consider a 'Bean' and what do you consider 'stand alone' Java
    code.

    "Jack" <jack_and_jack@yahoo.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi,
    >We are planning to Migrate from one app server to another app server for
    >our application. In this process we are thinking of converting beans into
    >stand alone java programs. Is there any problem doing this ? If so, pl.let
    >me know. If not, then what are the advantages of creating Beans instead

    of
    >stand alone java code



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