I forgot to add another point :D
15- Why not to make a more generic layer which OpenEJB can use so
people who like to use JDO APIs instead of JPA can do it seamlessly.
May be it is a stupid idea but I really would like to be able to
have that :D.
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Mohammad Nour
El-Din<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi...
>
> Here is my list, notice that some of the ideas are maybe are done
> and I forgot about them, some of them maybe addressed in the recent
> EJB 3.1 spec - or going to be addressed -, some of them I claim they
> are brand new, and some of them maybe are so silly even to write but I
> wanted to get all out of my head about OpenEJB and share it with you
> all who knows maybe we get up with a brilliant idea :-):
>
> 1- Clustering and OpenEJB.
> 2- Scripting for JEE - implementing EJBs in a dynamic scripting
> language which runs over JVM - Jython and Groovy for example.
> A friend of mine while I was working in IBM Egypt made an
> article about how to make a Groovy enabled Java Portlet working and
> deployed on
> WebSphere Portal Server.
>
> 3- Integrating OpenEJB directly into Apache HTTP.
> 4- More about OpenEJB and JCA - specs impl or maybe more examples of
> integration or documentation about it.
> 5- Implementing the ECPerf specs JSR-4.
> 6- Implementing the management specs JSR-77.
> 7- Implementing the deployment specs JSR-88.
> 8- More about JACC and JAAS.
> 9- OpenEJB and Java Mail APIs and mail services.
> 10- OpenEJB and JMS, MDB and other JMS middleware - otherthan ActiveMQ.
> 11- Integrating OpenEJB and EJBCA - http://www.ejbca.org/ .
> 12- OpenEJB and JNLP ????
> 13- OpenEJB and JSR-72
> 14- Levarging JSR-174 for Management ????
>
> I hope this list is good enough, and I hope that no one is going to
> laugh at me :-) .
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Jean-Louis
> MONTEIRO<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Nice to share your point of view.
>> Il will try to think about to enrich the discussion.
>>
>>
>> mnour wrote:
>>>
>>> You are right, but it is something that we can work at. I will try to
>>> make a list of features that we need to make avail to make OpenEJB
>>> more production oriented and share it with the team by this weekend.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Jean-Louis
>>> MONTEIRO<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 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 ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----
>>>>>> Jean-Louis
>>>>>> --
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> ----
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> - Mohammad Nour
>>>>> - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour
>>>>> ----
>>>>> "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep
>>>>> moving"
>>>>> - Albert Einstein
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----
>>>> Jean-Louis
>>>> --
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> ----
>>> Thanks
>>> - Mohammad Nour
>>> - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour
>>> ----
>>> "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving"
>>> - Albert Einstein
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> -----
>> Jean-Louis
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://www.nabble.com/Hot-deployment-and-datasources-tp24088169p24091008.html
>> Sent from the OpenEJB Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Thanks
> - Mohammad Nour
> - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour
> ----
> "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving"
> - Albert Einstein
>
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Thanks
- Mohammad Nour
- LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour
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