At work right now we're trying to figure out EJB's a bit better to make use of all the benefits that they can bring to our project. I don't really want to have to build some things manually that I think can be done better with the code that WSAD can generate. Less tests to write since I would mostly trust that code to work very well. My only concern is changing how we are doing it to a (possibly) more convoluted way. Will changing the code to work in a more widely accepted way be better in the long run? I think so. I'll let the EJB's worry about keeping things persistent etc. and just work on building the app.
At the end of this, I think that my skills will be greatly improved (always a good thing) as well of be able to say I worked with / built all kinds of cool things. In so many ways I am lucky to have this job.
Listening to: Massive Attack - Risingson
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