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[ILUG] websphere guru anywhere?

[ILUG] websphere guru anywhere?

David Golden david.golden at oceanfree.net
Wed Nov 28 13:41:35 GMT 2001


On Wednesday 28 November 2001 12:12, Gavin Henrick wrote:
> We were asked about a possible consulting job which may come up in the
> next 2/3 weeks, and wanted to know if there are any Websphere/Java/Ejb
> gurus among us? a "lot" of experience would be needed, as extensive
> benchtesting would be required.
>

Personally, I probably don't qualify as a websphere guru, but I have 
non-negligible experience.  I worked with websphere application server (v3) 
and visual age about a year ago for the ESB's website and intranet, including 
making it talk to an IBM mainframe running IMS TOC (relatively easy, given 
IBM's connector java classes for such things).    Lots of fun.  These days, 
of course, IBM seem to have renamed everything they make "websphere" :-)

At the same time, my real EJB experience is a tad poor -  no professional 
experience of full-on ejb n-tier malarkey.  






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