Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You've raised many good points Francois. How do you marshal entity bean data
> across the network? How are references to other EJB objects or home objects
> handled? How do you control which sub-objects are sent as part of your state?
> How is that data manifested across the network, where they might not be an EJB
> container?
This discussion is interesting and is partly solved by using servlets in
the same JVM as the EJB-server. This seems to be a good and easy
solution for many apps.
Another solution which solves a subset of the provlem and might be more
common in The Future(tm) is to use mobile objects, or agents, to move
computation to the location of data, thus minimizing network roundtrip
time. Has anyone looked into this? (except ObjectSpace ;-)
/Rickard
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