Gonzalo, >>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. > I stand corrected!
- Paul > > >>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? > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>