Hi Arul,
when working with EJB-Servers you should consider using a ODBMS as the
Datastore because its much more natural (and much more performant) to store
EJBs (=objects) in an Object-DB than mapping their attributes to relational dbs
...
Even if you have to deal with legacy-data its very useful to use an odbms on
the middle-tier.
At this time Versant supports Websphere and Weblogic at cmp-level and several
others at session-bean-level. Have a look at:
http://www.versant.com/us/products/vec/index.html
and
http://www.versant.com/us/products/enjin/index.html
Cheers,
Markus
Arul schrieb:
> Issues with accessing databases through EJBs and Java application servers
>
> What r the various factors to be considered when accessing data bases with
> EJB's using weblogic and websphere.
>
> which one is advantageous and why???
>
> also help me in telling about connection pooling in both app servers
> and their db support
>
> Arul
>
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