hi, to create EJBs you can just use the sun's reference implementation of
the ejb server (i think it comes with j2ee-sdk). Both CORBA and EJBs work
the same way. Both of them talk via stubs to their respective skeletons
connected to the remote object. However, CORBA uses IIOP to talk between
stubs and skeletons and EJBs use RMI. So model the CORBA services that you
already inside of an EJB and then instead of using IDL to create interfaces,
you just have to compile the code using the j2ee-sdk. this create the stubs
and skeletons for you. (in CORBA the IDL Compiler would create the stubs and
skeletons). Hope this to see how both of them map.
- Jai
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Subject: Migrating from CORBA to EJB
I am a masters student and I am very new to EJB and
j2ee. I need to port a Application developed in Corba
and Java to EJB. Basically change the Corba objects to
EJb's.
I am not sure how difficult or easy this would be. I
would really appreciate any suggestions and advice on
this. Any pointers or books I should refer to?
Can I do it using j2ee server or will have to use some
other application server(WebLogic)My only
interaction with EJB has been running some the
examples that come with j2sdkee1.2. I would really
appreciate any suggestions, advise and hint.
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