<vendor>
One light-weight, non-distributed EJB server that can run in process with
the client JVM is Allaire's JRun 3.0 EJB server. The EJB server (~300 KB)
can be co-located with the client or distributed. The server can also be
subclassed.
</vendor>
Scott Stirling
Allaire Corporation
http://www.allaire.com/developer/jrunreferencedesk/
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Chris Raber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 11 July 2000 21:18
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: MI2: Strategies to reduce EJB development time?
> >
> >
> > What would be ideal is a light weight, non-distributed EJB
> > server/container
> > that runs In The Client JVM!
> >
> > Since we don't have this today, and since the integrated
> environments are
> > immature ( I have heard this from our customers too...), you might
> > consider
> > some design patterns that eliminate EJB'ness during
> development. In the
> > GemStone/J Developer's Guide, the domain objects are
> not-EJB's. EJB's wrap
> > them for deployment. So one could develop, test and debug prior to
> > wrapping
> > as beans and deploying to EJB.
> >
> > There is also a design pattern for this approach on
> java.success.com. It
> > is
> > admittedly incomplete, but it's not a bad start.
> >
> > -Chris.
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