If you want to go beyond the MS JVM and run your app server on non Windows platforms
or in JDK1.2 environments, then you might want to check out the J-Integra pure
Java-COM bridge. It enables you to access COM objects from EJBs sitting in any App
Server, using any JVM, on any OS, on any platform. It also allows those EJBs to be
accessed as COM objects from environments such as VB.
We have customers using J-Integra with WebSphere, WebLogic, Voyager, etc.
Doc: http://www.linar.com/jintegra/doc/
Regards,
Damian
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 10:57:42 -0800, Will Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The WebLogic EJB server claims bi-directional support of COM objects. For example,
>they claim by using the MS JVM you can wrap your EJB components up in an MS Java COM
>object thereby making your EJB's available to a common Visual Basic program. Some
>other EJB servers also claim to have this capabaility ( although architectures vary
>). Can anyone tell me if they have had good/bad/any experience with this with any app
>server, not just WebLogic?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Will
>
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