In my experience, the really big and complex applications involve EJB as a
piece of the infrastructure and not the whole thing. By this, I mean that
EJB, CORBA, XML, Servlets and background asynchronous processes are all
interacting with a shared model. Also, some of the really interesting and
complex ones are not yet in production. Its easy to put a web face on an
existing system, less so to do something really new.
Dave
David Brown
Technical Director, Western Operations
GemStone Systems, Inc.
(760)510-2754
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www.gemstone.com
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From: Markus Hebach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 8:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Are there any BIG EJB Apps in Production?
Hi,
i wonder if there are already some really big (thousands tx per minute)
EJB-Application in production? Sun's EJB-Success site isn't very helpful
there are only six entries anyway...
Another question which came into my mind is, are there any "Real-world"
and really complex EJB-Examples available? I found several examples,
but these are all way too easy...
TIA,
Markus
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