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The story of a young achiever!


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Abhijeet Rai
CRAP
by Abhijeet Rai on May 28, 2005 04:30 PM

Crap article !! Even to build a light weight J2EE Application Server it requires lot many man hours and days , not one person's job. Even if it was written by anyone person, publish the name of the J2EE APP SERVER that person has written, so it can be validated !!!

please dont state scoring 90% or 100% in State Boards/school exams etc will make a person good engineer.

Any Engineer needs to be Analytical & innovative be it Mech/Civil/Computer not scoring 90% or 100% in exams.

STOP PUBLISHING FALSE CLAIMS REDIFF WITHOUT VERIFYING FACTS !!!

Abhijeet
J2EE Engineer
BEA Systems Ltd

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Rama Sasank
CRAP
by Rama Sasank on May 27, 2005 07:41 PM

C. R. A. P

~Pls not to misguide youngsters.

~~ Nice Initiative otherwise

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Amit Jala
im not sure
by Amit Jala on May 27, 2005 05:09 PM

Hi All; read 'Premjith Rayaroth's' story with interest; but surprisingly googling on the man returned only 1 result, and that too irrelevant ! Its high time such 'stories' are verified and a public link to author's credentials provided. Otherwise such thoughts are no better than pure fiction !

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Raj
First Indian to write a J2EE Server
by Raj on May 27, 2005 01:29 PM  | Hide replies

I beg to differ with the young man. It's good to be proud of one's accomplishment but it's an entirely different thing to make ridiculous claims.

First, J2EE is a set of evloving specifications. Only one part of which relates to EJB - the part which concerns an Application Server.

Does the gentleman claim to have written an implementation for all parts of the J2EE Spec in 2002?

The first indian that i know of to write an EJB Server was Sriram Srinivasan, who was an Enterprise Architect with BEA Systems.

( He probably was also the first person - not just the first indian - though i can't be really sure. Maybe someone who works in Sun can add something to this )

He also was a representative from BEA and worked on the EJB Standardization process.

And this was done sometime in 1997 or thereabouts when Sun released the first rough draft specification.

Sriram was also the author of "Advanced Perl Programming" from O'Reilly.

Though i wish the gentleman all success in his Programming endeavours, he should be very careful in making tall claims - and rediff should be more careful in printing such stuff.

Raj

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Vikas Chouhan
RE:First Indian to write a J2EE Server
by Vikas Chouhan on May 29, 2005 09:24 AM
hi
This story(pun intended) puts hard emphasis on the basic education level in india, how one cannot be a good developer or Architect doing that, this gentleman should know that J2ee is more older then he claims, having my personal IT experience as a Recruiter i can bet he is making false claims.

Dare reply this message Mr. Prem.


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