Hello Sesh,

We are just starting our Journey down the application server road and would
love to see some of the patterns you state that you implemented on IAS.  Any
chance you could send me a copy just to see how they all are laid out.  I
feel like I need to wrap my brain around the more abstract parts of j2ee
technology instead of diving into who has the best server.  I'll save that
challenge for the coming months :-).

thanks,

-Jerry
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From: "Sesh Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: Urgent: Inprise App Server


> Hai
>  I had spend pretty much time with Inprise AppServer 4.0 I am using it for
my thesis. So far it was great ..and the support from the news group is
wonderful. I tried all the possible design patterns in EJB and CORBA. they
are working great. The best part of it is I can even talk back with CORBA
clients from EJB Servers. I dont know if others are offering that. I am
using JdataStore that comes with InpriseAppserver. I also worked with JSP
and its integration with EJB.(there is an internal JSP server) In one word I
can say that there is all you need for a Distributed Systems to be developed
in AppServer4.0
>
> DesignPatterns i tried with AppServer4.0
>         --SessionBeanWrapingEntityBeans
>         --StateFullSessionBeanWrapingSessionFacades
>        --Business Interface
>         --Distributed Callbacks
>         -Replicated Objects
>
> cheers
> Sesh
>
>
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