Hi Lawrence,
You should take a look at JMAPI Sun network management abstractions. I have
thought about writing a JMAPI resource for EJB 1.1 but I'm not sure how popular
this would be. I think you can access URI's (network streams) but you have to
use the networking resource in EJB 1.1
If you are interested in having some beans/resources written for this purpose I
might be able to do the work by contract ( I'm an EJB expert and would be
working with an associate who is an SNMP expert)
Richard
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Lawrence, Phillip wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm a software developer investigating the use of EJBs in the writing
> of Network Management applications.
> One of the apps that is typically written is an SNMP Trap server, which
> simply waits on a well known
> socket for an SNMP trap to arrive. However, one of the restrictions on
> EJBs is that they cannot do any
> socket communication.
>
> Has anyone used or plan to use EJBs in the writing of Network Mgmt
> apps or socket communications?
> Is there another Java API that would work with sockets that could be
> used in conjunction with EJBs? Or
> does the code that does the socket communication have to be separated
> out from EJBs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Phil Lawrence
> Unisphere Solutions
>
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