Hi List,
I want to dive into the EJB world, however I have to first familiarize
myself with an EJB server.
What I expect from an EJB server is: (comments are welcome)
-It must be free or It must have a full evaluation version. I cannot spend
millions on something I don't know how to use yet.
-It must be easy to deploy and test EJBs, in other words, It should have a
step by step guide to install/run the server and to deploy and test your
EJBs.
-It must have a descent future in the Application Server market. In the long
run, I don't want to be a specialist in something nobody uses.
I am considering: JRun, Gemstone or Weblogic.
I got Weblogic and tried the beanManaged example. It is something like a
HelloWorld example. I did what they tell you in the guide, however I keep
getting a JNDI error. My bean is registered with the right name and
everything. Have no clue what's happening.
I tried JRun. Did not have much success either. :-(
Did anybody succeed running HelloWorld's in these servers ???
What about GemStone ??? Is it easier ???
Thanks for the help, list. I just want to take the right first step.
Sergio Oliveira Junior
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