Thanks Sripada for your mail.
The Corba objects were developed in Java. Actually I
did not implement them. They have been implemented
before.
This application is actually a workflow run time
system. which is responsible for enforcing intertask
dependencies, scheduling tasks, managing workflow data
and ensuring a reliable execution environment.
There is some inheritance going on between the CORBA
objects, and I do not know if that is possible in EJB.
I would imagine most of these CORBA objects could be
implemented as Session Beans, but I am not sure how to
implement the inheritance part of it.In EJB can we
have
one session bean inheriting from another. If so how
are they deployed.
This would be my Masters project and I really need to
know if it is feasible so that I could get started.
I would really appreciate any suggestions and advise.
Thanks a lot again.
--- Sripada Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Susmita Tripathy,
>
> 1. You can use j2ee server no problem.
> 2. The ease at which you can convert from CORBA to
> EJB depends on what sort of
> services your CORBA object implements
> 3. By the way, in which language did you develop the
> CORBA object??
>
> Regards,
> Sripada
>
> Susmita Tripathy wrote:
>
> > 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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