I don't use vCafe - we use JBuilder (why I don't know, as it does'nt work
well with NAB.
No grins here  - I really do use emacs ! With the JDE libraries, and as long
as I don't need to do AWT/Swing it works just great. And since almost all of
our presentation is JSP/Servlets, that is not very often.

-Original Message-----
From: Dennis Mastin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 3:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Regarding NAS 4.0 using EJB


<vendor>
NAS 4.0 implements EJB 1.0 and JSP 0.92.  Entity Beans are supported and,
Mark
is correct, only BMP.  BUT: NAs 4.0 did support two-phase commit and JDBC
2.0.

iAS 6.0 (NAS 4.0's next release) will ship 4/28 and supports full J2EE:  EJB
1.1 (Session failover, BMP, CMP), JSP 1.1, Servlets 2.2, RMI/IIOP, two-phase
commit, JDBC 2.0, etc, etc.

iAB 6.0 will provide support for J2E components as well as plugins to code
and
deploy into popular IDE's.


Mark,   does a deployment plugin to vCafe work better for you than NAB 4.0
did?  Do you prefer another IDE?  emacs?  ;-)
</vendor>


-Dennis

Mark Zawadzki wrote:

> Though I am far from warm and fuzzy with NAB 4.0, it does support entity
> beans (but only bean managed transaction) and JSP.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Durrant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 11:26 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Regarding NAS 4.0 using EJB
>
> It is mu understanding that using NAS 4.0 one should not use entity beans
> or jsp.  As I recall, the web tier and the ejb tier needed to be one and
> the same as well.  NAS 4 made it difficult to have a scalable,
> distrtibuted enterprise solution.  It also made it difficult to seperate
> business logic from presentation as they really suggest that you use only
> servlets with it.
>
> Isn't NAS 6 out yet?  NAS 6 looked like a great implementation of the
> spec.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Scott Durrant                      | ... send lawyers, guns
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |        and money ...
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Ravindra Balija wrote:
>
> > Dear ALL,
> > Does anybody in the list have any experiences with NAS 4.0
> > implementation EJB Support and JSP support? We are going into the
> > coding phase soon. I would like to know are there any pitfalls which
> > we need to take care of. Please let us know so that we could avoid
> > making the same mistakes.
> >
> > Thanks with regards,
> > Ravindra
> >
> >
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