Yes, definitely.

My feeling is that OpenEJB is very useful in development and for tests.
Moreover, it provides additional useful feature (embedded, EJB 3.1, ....).
But, it seems to me that it's not fully production oriented.

I'm sure we can add some nice features like monitoring, hot deployment, ...
I'm trying to work on monitoring first to give you prototype.

Thanks for the feedback.



mnour wrote:
> 
> no, it is very logical to have such feature, whether hot-deployed or
> not, for example in WAS - IBM WebSphere Application Server - you
> create the JDBC Driver, configure it and then you create a datasource
> without the need to restart.
> 
> So, in either way we need that feature for sure.
> 
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Jean-Louis
> MONTEIRO<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Currently, OpenEJB supports hot deployments (ear, war, ...).
>> There is still databases to configure so (as far as I know), you always
>> need
>> to stop OpenEJB, change database configuration in openejb.xml and
>> restart.
>>
>> Before OpenEJB, I was used to work with JBoss AS and something was very
>> useful. With JBoss, you can deploy an XML file <your name>-ds.xml and
>> JBoss
>> automatically starts and configures the new datasource.
>>
>> It would be nice to add such kind of feature in OpenEJB by using the same
>> kind of configuration, or by adding a file in <module>/META-INF or
>> anything
>> else.
>>
>> Is it stupid or useless ?
>>
>>
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