From: "Alef Arendsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Alef,

> Hi all,
>
> <snip from="Rob Jellinghaus" date="2002-04-02">
> You wouldn't want to develop an airline reservation system with (just)
> Cocoon.  You wouldn't want to develop a website and documentation
> production environment with (just) EJBs.
>
> I look forward to the two becoming more closely interoperable.  Having
> an
> XSP framework which can work with an EJB environment would be a good
> start....
> </snip>
>
> Ok, Rob mentioned the fact that he'd like to see Cocoon more
> interoperable with EJBs. That's exactly what I'd like to see as well.
> I'm kind of new to Cocoon but basically decided already to use in our
> next project, which is an eCommerce system that also has a lot of
> content management features in it.
>
> I want to have my interface component based as much as I want my backend
> to be component based and I think Cocoon is the solution for this
> problem. But how to connect Cocoon to my EJBs? I've seen this question
> asked a lot but haven't seen any real answers.
>
> So the question is: does anybody already have a decent solution for the
> EJB-Cocoon problem? Or isn't there any problem at all...

I really don't understand what are the problems with Cocoon and EJB.
In web environment Cocoon is just a servlet (though a huge one), so working
with EJBs from Cocoon is the same as if you would work from any other
servlet.

Are there any other issues?

I've been using Cocoon 1.8/2.0-alfa/2.0-beta in an project where all the
backend were EJBs and I don't remember having any problems (except common
problems with any other EJB-based application).

Ask more specific questions and I'll try answer them.

Konstantin

>
> If somebody would help me out here, you've got another happy Cocoon user
> once again ;-)
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Alef Arendsen
>
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