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To: The Tuna who wrote (7585)11/20/1997 12:10:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Respond to of 10836
 
I have to disagree with you Charles. If you are willing to concede the future of Java in the enterprise, then access to legacy resources is going to be critical. The reverse path gets an oh, that's nice from me -- leveraging Java through CORBA from the legacy side of the aisle. DCOM is useless for this purpose because it only runs on NT and that's not where the enterprise has been the last decade or more. AFA the point about an OO infrastructure, well, that misses the point; which is that OO software is already solidly entrenched, there's nothing premature about it. Now, if you are writing Java or some other OO client software you don't want an OO infrastructure simply for the sake of it; you want that to save money developing and maintaining applications which must leverage legacy code and data.