[PJUG Javamail] PHP < -- > EJB?

Gary Lunsford gary at luns4d.com
Fri Oct 23 17:35:01 EDT 2009


Which part of the job do they think you are "padding?"  Why do they think it
should take such a short time?  Sounds to me that they (or you, right) still
don't understand.  I guess I'm hoping you haven't given up on the
deliverable and date.

-Gary

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Gary Lunsford
Portland, OR


On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Richard Johnson <richardj at lingosys.com>wrote:

>  Hi all,
>
> We have an existing web application that is highly interactive with the
> user, uses a lot of browser-side functionality, has well over 100
> distinctive controls, and is written in PHP.  Management (doing one of
> those things that gives the word such a bad reputation) demands that we tie
> its functionality into an off-the-shelf application whose API is straight-up
> EJB3, and do so by the end of October.
>
> I've managed to explain to them that they're hallucinating, and bought a
> couple of weeks, but that really still isn't time to re-do the UI in JSF or
> JSP.  A SOAP API is available for the product but they won't pay for that.
> They won't let me hire one of you to just "git 'er done" right now--and
> well--either.  So I'm jonesin' for any bright ideas on how to glue oil to
> water in a hurry.
>
> Thoughts?
> --
> Richard Johnson
> Lingo Systems
>
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