I am unable to find any references to jdbc-io bridge. Could you help me out
with some specifics. Some things are better solved with a separate running
JVM, but, unfortunately, some people seem to think that ejb containers are a
silver bullet.
Juan Pablo Lorandi wrote:
> You can access files, with a jdbc-io bridge.
> There are some around.
> And I agree that some things are better solved with plain ol' file systems
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nicholas Whitehead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 5:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Application specific Properties files?
>
> James;
>
> The spec is not really trying to save you from
> yourself, but rather it is trying to save you from VM
> and EJB Server vendors who implement their standards
> diferently for some oddball reason, or simply bevcause
> the underlying OS has some nutty properties.
>
> By following the letter of the [law] spec., you
> increase your chances of being able to port your bean
> from one vendor to another, and these restrictions are
> described that way in the spec. (ie. they are not
> prohibited)
>
> So to guarantee portability, have your beans read
> properties from JNDI, not from property files directly
> through java.io.
>
> //Nicholas
>
> --- James Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Rickard �berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > Me too, but more importantly I think I understand
> > the intent behind
> > > these restrictions (Server-side WORA, plain and
> > simple). And I agree
> > > 100% with them.
> >
> > I have a problem with the spec attempting to prevent
> > users from themselves,
> > and I think the file i/o issue is too restrictive.
> > It sounds like you feel
> > file i/o has no place in beans. Isn't there value in
> > reading
> > properties/config files? I can imagine that env
> > settings can be too
> > restrictive in some situations.
> >
> > jim
> >
> >
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