Re: Opinions on migration to Java EE

From:
Lew <com.lewscanon@lew>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sun, 27 Jul 2008 10:05:33 -0400
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Arne Vajh??j wrote:

patricia.joyces@gmail.com wrote:

I want to get your opinion on this. I have a web application that runs
on Tomcat. This has been running smoothly for a number of years. I
would like to migrate this web application to Java EE platform, to be
hosted on an app server like Oracle App Server or any other products.
If you have done this before, can you please share your migration
experiences, like what to look out for, migraton steps, information
links, etc.


An app running on Tomcat is a Java EE app.


Hey, presto! Migration done!

Deploy and test on the new platform, then tell your boss it'll take two weeks
of really intense effort. Two days before the end of that fortnight, announce
that you finished early, brag about how you solved all sorts of abstruse
technical problems ("Well, I had to rework the deployment descriptors and run
a bypass around the matter-antimatter generator, but it should hold until we
reach drydock!"), and collect your bonus.

--
Lew

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