May be my question is bit silly to you. But I am new to IT.
I have searched in google but i could not get proper definition.
I want to know that
say appointment suite that uses J2EE and J2ME to create and manage
appointments.
Is it called End-to-End Enterprise solution for appointments.
thank you in advance,
vishnu
http://groups.google.com/group/javawebapp
- Jeff
>I want to know that
>say appointment suite that uses J2EE and J2ME to create and manage
>appointments.
>Is it called End-to-End Enterprise solution for appointments.
Wrong newsgroup or mailing list. If you're looking for JAVA
expertise, methinks one of the comp.lang.java.* groups would be more
useful.
However, the answer to your question is quite easy. It's a plumbing
problem. An end to end enterprise solution is one where you shovel
money into one end, and get either manure or magic out the other end.
It is often difficult to distinguish between the manure and the magic.
The end to end pipe is owned by a single software vendor who will try
to maximize the consumption of money at the input end and is often
equally unable to distinguish between manure and magic. 3rd party
vendors are helpful, but are often unable to recognize which end of
the pipe they are suppose to operate. This frequently leads to the
software equivalent of constipation, where nothing moves. When you
evaluate end to end enterprise solutions, if you think of them in
terms of a plumbing analogy, the problems become quite obvious.
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