[nylug-talk] Why does "enterprise" imply "Java"?
Ajai Khattri
Fri Jul 7 11:53:49 EDT 2006
Felix Shnir wrote:
> JNDI is a small part of J2EE stack... There are more "enterprise"
> stuff in
> there =) But generally, what I was trying to say before, is that Java
> allows and has APIs for things that neither PHP, Ruby, nor Python have
> simply because they didnt need it.
So basically, JNDI allows you to store and share objects across machines?
Ruby/RoR applications can do something similar with memcached or DRb
(distributed Ruby).
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