> Great info. Thanx much. What Servers support both EJB and
> Corba services.
> also does that mean you can call CORBA Services from EJBs? I
> mean if the
> CORBA service spaws its own threads, things like that? Thanx.
> - Jai
A few that I know of:
- weblogic enterprise (not weblogic server. WLS can only be a Corba client)
- IAS (Inprise)
- Iona's iPlant
- Gemstone
BTW, any feed back on Iona's iPlant EJB/Corba server? I'd be interested
in it's large scalability, fault tolerance-restart, HA, management console?
I.E. large installation, large client load.
curt
>
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> Subject: Re: Migrating from CORBA to EJB
>
>
> If only our Corba services mapped to ??? what ?? EJB
> session beans, so simply.
>
> EJB does not allow all of the things that (maybe most??) folk's
> corba services do:
>
> - Open files, create back ground threads,
> - Create references to Singleton helper objects
> - Create our own DB connection pools (a Singlton)
>
> So the strategy of just re-editing Service.idl to be a
> remote interface, recompile, deploy and wham, you're now
> an EJB just isn't that simple.
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