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Yes
you can. Here I have Windows 2000 with Cocoon 2, Tomcat, James and MySQL.
At home the same only with SuSe Linux 7.3.
It
works just fine for me. I use a generator I made seperately that calls EJB.
Other times I use SOAP that calls the needed EJBs. SOAP is easily used with the
SOAP logicsheets. I also call EJBs via XSP. Unfortunately there are no EJB
logicsheets (at least not when I started, maybe that changed). (I had to test
Cocoon, thats why I used different ways)
The
advantage is that you can call a database in a object oriented way. Your
customer can have his library of business objects that you can use. But maybe
ESQL is better in your situation. The disadvantage is that especially Entity
Beans slow everything down (a lot). Session beans is said to be better (that I
didn't try out), only it also is an extra layer and will slow down
stuff.
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- JBOSS-Cocoon Ferran Urgell
- Re: JBOSS-Cocoon Nick Airey
- Re: JBOSS-Cocoon Graaf, Edgar de (fin)
- Re: JBOSS-Cocoon Konstantin Piroumian
