> We're using Avalon in an EJB environment with great success.
> Please look here for some tips: 
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=100541560200002&r=1&w=2

Great thread! I can't say I understand the implications of
everything in there, but it certainly helps me with what
I'm researching.

> From:     "Vincent Massol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:     2001-12-20 18:04:51
>
> Thanks Jeremias. We have made progress with our application
> and have now completely integrated Avalon and J2EE and it
> works fine.
>
> Here are some ideas (I will try to find some time later in
> January to participate in a chapter on J2EE integration in
> "Developing With Avalon" and to package a sample application
> showing it in real) :
...
> Thus we are able :
> - to use Avalon Components
> - to use standard java classes (to be migrated to components
>   in the future or will act as helper classes of components)
> - to use EJBs
> - All 3 kinds can call each other with no problem
> - All 3 kind use a unified system configuration file
> - All 3 kind use a unified logging service (based on Log4j)

This is EXACTLY what I was trying to assess whether it is
achievable or not.  Many thanks for the info!

Vincent, do you have any estimation for when you could provide
more information and (gasp!) the sample application?

> This reminds me that Vincent Massol and I have promised to provide a
> chapter on that topic for "Developing with Avalon". Hmm, still looking
> for time to do this...

Oh, now I see this... :-) Any way I can help?


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