Goldman Sachs & Co. plans to build a Web portal that will let its 4,000 developers worldwide share software Java and J2EE components written in-house and even by competitors. The new portal will also represent a shift in methodology at Goldman Sachs towards building proper J2EE components rather just straight coding against J2EE APIs.
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Goldman Sachs & Co. to build reusable J2EE Component portal (4 messages)
- Posted by: Floyd Marinescu
- Posted on: February 16 2001 15:04 EST
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- Goldman Sachs & Co. to build reusable J2EE Component portal by Tao Xie on February 17 2001 03:16 EST
- Goldman Sachs & Co. to build reusable J2EE Component portal by Tianyang Gu on February 17 2001 15:56 EST
- Goldman Sachs & Co. to build reusable J2EE Component portal by Edgar Villanueva on February 17 2001 05:36 EST
- Goldman Sachs & Co. to build reusable J2EE Component portal by Billy Newport on February 17 2001 18:49 EST
- Goldman Sachs & Co. to build reusable J2EE Component portal by Tianyang Gu on February 17 2001 15:56 EST
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- Posted by: Tao Xie
- Posted on: February 17 2001 03:16 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
Who wins this deal? Weblogic, Websphere, etc? -
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- Posted by: Tianyang Gu
- Posted on: February 17 2001 15:56 EST
- in response to Tao Xie
As a investment bank, GS has 4,000 developers worldwide?
I cant believe it! -
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- Posted by: Edgar Villanueva
- Posted on: February 17 2001 17:36 EST
- in response to Tianyang Gu
It's going to be very interesting if they can even share code internally. Nevertheless externally.
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- Posted by: Billy Newport
- Posted on: February 17 2001 18:49 EST
- in response to Tao Xie
AFAIK, GS are a WebLogic shop.