A Java industry leader's French memoirs

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Liu Tianbei Marc Fleury, Blue- "Why I Love EJBS", JBoss.org, 2002.12

This title is more joke. "Java Industry Leaders" does not refer to Mr. McNile or the author of Java norms, but a translation of the word "JBoss". The so-called "French Memoirs" is said that the founder of JBoss and CEO Marc Fleury writes a self-contained "Blue: Why I Love EJBS". Marcf (this is the signature of Marc Fleury in the JBoss source code). The original France said that this article "French" will not have a big mistake.

For the majority of programming enthusiasts, it seems that there is no need to introduce "JBoss what". Open source, free, (and thus) The most popular application server, J2EE warriors' holy gospel, MARF more likes to hear the saying that "bea killer", hints about JBoss in the market share of the industry Deadly threat of BEA Weblogic. During the year of 2002, JBOSS was downloaded more than two million. Such software creators, of course we are willing to listen to his thoughts, even if it is the idea of ​​gentle or talk. Speaking of "Ideas, I'm ordered", and most of the programmers will leave this impression - thinking about your girlfriend's review to you. Computer Nerd has almost a fixed expression that describes these madman who mad hit the keyboard when they are sitting in front of the screen. MARCF is also special in the "mad" (Hamlet's quasi-father and enemy polonius will say "madness is different, quite organized"). In an interview with an open source, he used the image of the "Hacker Empire" to be more than yourself: You can choose to eat blue medicine pills or red medicine pills. "Full-time Open Source" is that red. I ate the fairy medicine, my heart is bright, and the world is naturally different. It means, I feel almost the feeling of NEO DiSillusioned in the movie. This paragraph about the pill has become a lot of OpenSourcer. However, we can also read the "ideal country", the "Cave School" in Socate, "The Cave School" is also exciting: people are like the slaves in dim, can't see the ten worlds outside, can only be on the wall The blurred shadows guess the truth, but if there is a slave suddenly conscious, twist the head to see the blue sky, then come back to save your friends, tell them the truth of the world, slaves will not be grateful, but will recognize him crazy, or old boxing Death is not necessarily. In other words, in the Western concept system, madman, genius, only one; mad people's words, often the sky, and vice versa.

The words of this return are French taste. The blue in the title, it hurts the extraordinary drugs mentioned, but also from a famous French movie (Trois Couleurs Par K. KieLowski.Marcf also mentioned that his article will have trilurate). Yes, you remind you, that is still the color of their flag. France and the United States, more broadly, the relationship between the old Europe and the New World has always been a topic I will be happy. Please think about those phrases starting with "French" in English: French Kiss, French Leave ... You can get a complete set of "French imagination". It is said that in philosophy, sociology, there is a "Traveling THEORY" from Germany to France / United Kingdom, to the United States. For software industry, although the computer is authentic American goods, if it is missing from Lai Bjarne Stroustup, Ivar Jacobson, Martin Fowler et al. (Who can tell me the proportion of Europeans in the design pattern?) Will be different now. So what about the French position? Don't forget, this state of this release of literature, fashion supplies and romantic lifestyle is currently in the open source J2EE field as a newest colony. JBoss and (semi-governmental investment) ObjectWeb have become a famous brand that lights J2EE's eyes (and soul). But the French is French. Their fanaticism, "will play" is the same as the simplicity, logic love. It's hard to imagine that the US government will have a thought to fund an open source project. It is also difficult to imagine BILLG or Larrye to write this article like MARCF. Slightly paving, after the "Why I Love EJBS" comes, the name of this name passes through a series of "I Remember", sinking into the completed, 谲 谲 往: His theoretical physics (seems to be visiting scholars in MIT) When he took the doctor, he was earliest in Sun's work. He is widely been spread in the stage of the BEA interview (even in the text, this sentence affects BEA acquisition weblogic), how do he with Rickard Oberg (another Genius, jboss2 and previous version of designers) met, how to receive BEA refuses, how can BEA invites Oberg to join, how he created this open source project, how to get the name of JBoss from EJBoss (he this time There is no blame blade) ... all is very fun topics. Friends who are familiar with the software industry don't necessarily understand, and they will find that this is a good reading. I personally saw a legendary memoir, especially the impact of "Le Mirror Qui Revient", and even the "Le Mirror Qui Revient". I think. .. "The tone is exactly the same. Read these "industry" past and current events, I can't help but feel like Marcf, I feel that these are worth holding a cup of wine. It is until the mind entering a recursive cycle ("... my Brain goes in recursive Loops at this Point, I Find It Spooky, Something To Ponder Over a Good Glass of Wine. ")

But in any case, it should not only be regarded as a literary reading - saying, this is the first of a technical white paper, a magnetic warning and recruiting a friendly army, a business propaganda. Many of the disciplines in the text, more interesting in technology, more worthy of fine taste, many experts say this is the best EJB article recently read. From the title, MARCF's main purpose is to defend: When most people complain about the steep learning curve of EJB and the simple development model, when many people turn to the lightweight Pojo and JDO, In some people predicted that EJB technology will die at the end of 2003, EJB is another CORBA, explaining "Why I Love EJBS" is difficult and requires provocative courage. With the past understanding, I think Marcf does not lack this. This French has the "Gaul Slock" that CCTV sports explanation often said (later followed by "Germanic chariot" and "what is Yaping Ning what"). Quotation is his expertise. For example, in order to argue EJB itself is not necessarily low, he raised a number of "performance killer (Performance Killer, paying attention to the hobby of Killer's words)", the deepest in the killer family is the most popular today SOAP / Web Services ("IN That Family, The Worst of All IS Possibly SOAP, The Web Services"). In order to avoid stabbus, I will not column, you can go to see, what is your favorite. In the next paragraph, MARCF talked about the best practices of the application server and the best practices for EJB development (you can distinguish between these two, right?) For server design, I can think about what he wants to say before: Dynamic Proxies / AOP / Interceptors / JMX. These JBOSS feature do be impressed, and it has gradually been adopted by other mainstream manufacturers. For EJB development, he talks most of the cache and avoid serialization, and good practices include combining Web Container and EJB Container, try to use Cache's CMP2 instead of BMP, etc. (we I heard a French love story "CMP20 persistence, MON AMOUR" in Monsieur Jboss. Of course, MARCF has not forgotten the author of the J2EE specification ("Real Tech Not Spec" is Our New War Cry.). Other alarm sentences include "cache is king", "EJB is born to caches", "Who has mastered the Web application with transaction processing, Web (He Who Owns the Transactions) Web Owns the Web) ", etc. All of this is given by unquestionable tone. If these happens to be your own practice - just like my situation - you will feel wonderful. However, I can also imagine the enemy of EJB and JBoss's enemies that are irritated and frustrated. The most unexpected MARCF is a blueprint for the JBoss4. It was originally a lot of functions and services in J2EE, such as data persistence, transaction, etc., can be enjoyed by ordinary Java objects. To achieve this, it will provide a set of AOP development frameworks.

In other words, JBoss 4 will greatly transcend J2EE, reach a brand new development mode, of course, the original J2EE, JMX / EJB / Component's mode will continue to support. No wonder the MARCF vigorously pursue AOP (note that JBoss's own AOP framework is completely different, the difference is that the implementation of the runtime or compiles), and even the meaning of "silver bomb". Whether it is the same as the J2EE's foresee, the Marcf leaked the heaven in the words? Whether we should check the source code of the Check Out JBoss AOP module? From MARCF's understanding of EJB itself, I personally feel that the cave is entangled with blindly entanglement. Perhaps the use of the Red Pills tend to extreme? Maybe its extreme is both an advantage and a price? I recall (right, this time is my own recall) Paul de man "blindness and insight", may be as DE MAN said, genius blindness and cave are always indistinguishable, the two facts It is a matter. Even if I believe in Marcf's prophecy, I expect that most developers do not necessarily need such immediate technology. There is a bloody word called Bleeding Edge, which is described in the technical field of these and general frontier Cutting Edge, just sprouting, extremely unstable. The risk is obvious: If you take the car, you are in the light of those who are not profitable in the light, you will be returned to the headache when you can deal with a Beta version. But who can be said? These trends in the software industry, in addition to technology, "business" factors seem to be more important. MARCF chose Open Source and J2EE. It is the cornerstone of his success (he - holding the cup for Pensive wine - saying, if the BEA hires him, it may be WebLogic's code, However, from the perspective of traditional "business mind", his various words and deeds are not necessarily qualified (it is said that JBoss has sold T-shirts at the Java One Conference). However, recently, his peers have thought that his business quality is getting perfect - this is a blessing of J2EE this industry. JBoss's logo is "May the Source Be with you", I am willing to be with you, I am willing to wish "Good luck and JBOSS".

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