Guys,
Keep in mind that the specs specifies that EJB applications will follow the
Write Once, Run Anywhere philosophy of java.
So async calls have to be specified at the framework level and not at a low
level such as RMI.
I'm currently working with WebLogic (RMI) and WebSphere (CORBA) and I told
you, porting my test application (quite simple) from one platform to another
using EJB is NOT an easy thing (for the moment)!!!!!
Daniel
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> Subject: Re: [EJB-INT] The Future of EJB
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> > From: Stu Halloway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Montag, 22. November 1999 19:52
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> > Subject: Re: The Future of EJB
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> >
> > Async calls are cool, but do they really belong in the EJB
> > spec? Many async
>
> Where else? In my opinion, if it is a framework thing, it
> belongs into the spec.
>
> > features can be implemented with a client-side library on top
> > of RMI, which
> > would work for distributed Java objects in general, instead
> > of just EJB. Of
>
> One major issue for us is that which simulated async EJB calls,
> you cannot get multiple replies.
>
> > course, there is some benefit to standardizing the "poll" and
> > "callback"
> > interfaces of a generic async library, but this could be done
> > as a separate
> > spec which leverages RMI.
>
> Yes, general async RMI would really be nice.
>
> >
> > Stu Halloway
> > DevelopMentor
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