Hi Hammett,

don't hesitate! The requirements are very clear in an enterprise
environment.

1. You will always want to separate webserver from businesslogic because
of DMZ / firewalls and other reasons.

2. In other cases, where you are using Swing or what ever, it is quite
similar if you want to build up a 3 Tier architecture and don't want to
use "heavy weighted" EJBs. (client side containers)

3. If you want to integrate some sort of legacy applications, you need
distribution

4. If you want to integrate services like printing, email etc. running
on different machines, you will need it.

5. etc.

For all those reasons I would like to use the same infrastructure:
Merlin distributed containers. And because in an enterprise environment
you always have limitations regarding the communication technologies, I
would like to see WSIF as communication layer. But if JINI is used - no
problem. This could be extended in a second step.

I'll definitely work on distributed containers.   

All the best

Andreas


-----Original Message-----
From: Hamilton Verissimo de Oliveira (Engenharia - SPO)
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Sent: Dienstag, 4. November 2003 14:06
To: Avalon Developers List
Subject: RES: distributed containers


-----Mensagem original-----
De: Niclas Hedhman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I wonder if such an project will really be used in production or just
for
some university students making a 'distribued computing' home work  :-(

Regards,

hammett

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