> Does the J2EE spec say more about resource managers than the EJB 1.1
> spec?
Yes, it says that a connector API will be available in a future release.
Sadly Sun is not giving away any code samples. (Are these guys reading
this list?)
arkin
>
> -eric
>
> Assaf Arkin wrote:
> >
> > > I am looking at a 3rd party product that keeps a shared object cache in
> > > memory. The cache is read and updated by many beans concurrently.
> >
> > Your 3rd party product constitues a resource manager. It should conform
> > to the J2EE model whereby a resource manager is accessed through the
> > JNDI environment naming context, is subject to the server's transaction
> > processing management, is aware of all the reliability/consistency
> > issues, etc.
> >
> > This is precisely how EJB deals with JDBC drivers, JMS messaging, and
> > ERP connectors, all of which are 3rd party code that is not part of the
> > EJB server or the Java runtime.
> >
> > arkin
>
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