> Has anyone had experience running EJB's using Oracle's application server.
>
Well, I did some testing, just because I realized it has EJB support .....
> To date we have had a lot of problem simply deploying the EJB's to Oracle.
... and so I. As far as I can remember, the deploying process worked fine
until it arrived to the point where a connection to Oracle via IIOP has to
be opened : it seems like if the listener is not able to 'forward' the
connection to the dispatcher.
My personal work-around was to use not the listener and instead connect
directly to the dispatcher,
i.e. use sess_iiop://localhost:2481 instead of
sess_iiop://localhost:2481:ORCL where, in this example, 2481 is the port of
the dispatcher.
The drawback of this 'solution' is that the dispatcher port is not always
the same, as far as I know and opposed to a listener port, so whenever you
restart the listener it may (and normally does ...) change.
Hope this can help,
Antonio
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