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Java FAQWill Ruby on Rails succeed J2EE?
Author: rc3.org |
Published: 12th Dec 2005 |
Visited: 276 times |
Add CommentFiled in: Java FAQThey didn't ask me, but I'll do the interview as if they did. ... They asked all of the people different questions, so I'll just use whichever questions I like. ... For one thing, there's a class of applications where only EJB will do. ...
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