Hi, everyone:
>From my understanding of EJB, servlet/jsp accessing is just one of several
possible EJB clients in addition to java application and applet. However,
when I evaluated the EJB servers available, most of them include the servlet
and jsp functions. Some even add an embedded web server. Although it's still
possible to access the EJBs from my own web/servlet server, it's not quite
ideal running two web/servlet servers in my system. One more server running
would add the complexity, maintaining effort, loading burden and security
risk of my system. Trying to disable the unnecessary server is a pretty
time-consuming job because of the lack of documentation about this.
My question is: Is it necessary to tightly couple the web/servlet server to
the ejb server? Is this tight coupling from J2EE spec? Can somebody tell me
is there pure EJB servers in the market?
Thanks!
Sean
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