We need your experience with bc4j

Hello,
if you have worked with BC4J (Business Components for Java ) from Oracle,
please divide your experience and opinions with us.
We intend to implement a large project with BC4J for client and server sides.
Regards & Thanks
Vu Son-Lam
Siemens AG
Email: [email protected]
Tel. +49 911 978 39918
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Hello,
if you have worked with BC4J (Business Components for Java ) from Oracle,
please divide your experience and opinions with us.
We intend to implement a large project with BC4J for client and server sides.
Regards & Thanks
Vu Son-Lam
Siemens AG
Email: [email protected]
Tel. +49 911 978 39918
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