Using JavaBeans components as accessors to Enterprise JavaBeans components - Author bios

IBM Skip to main content
  Home     Products & services     Support & downloads     My account  
  Select a country  
Journals Home  
  Systems Journal  
  ·  Current Issue  
  ·  Recent Issues  
  ·  Papers in Progress  
  ·  Search/Index  
  ·  Orders  
  ·  Description  
  ·  Author's Guide  
Journal of Research
and Development
  Staff  
  Contact Us  
Systems Journal  
Volume 39, Number 2, 2000
SanFrancisco: Tools, Components, and Applications
 Table of contents: arrowHTML arrowPDF arrowASCII   This article: arrowHTML arrowPDF arrowASCII
arrowCopyright info
   

Using JavaBeans components as accessors to Enterprise JavaBeans components - Author bios

by A. Tost and V. M. Johnson

Biographical sketches of authors

André Tost   IBM Software Group, 3605 Highway 52 North, Rochester, Minnesota 55901 (electronic mail: atost@us.ibm.com). Mr. Tost works as an advisory software engineer for IBM's Software Group. He holds a degree in electrical engineering from Berufsakademie Stuttgart, Germany, and has been working on various object-oriented development projects over the last six years. He currently works as a client architect for the IBM SanFrancisco project.

Verlyn M. Johnson   IBM Software Group, 3605 Highway 52 North, Rochester, Minnesota 55901 (electronic mail: verlyn@us.ibm.com). Dr. Johnson joined IBM in 1979. His background includes building and maintaining financial and manufacturing applications, designing and administering databases, and building application development tools. Currently he is working with the SanFrancisco group to help customers understand how to best use SanFrancisco, and to build relationships between the development team and customers to ensure that requirements are understood and met in future releases of the product.