Hi,
Take a look at
http://java.sun.com/features/2001/04/vest.html?frontpage-banner
Seems that they have used everything, not only J2EE related technologies,
but also other Java related ones like JINI and...
Best regards,
Mohammad Kargar
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Subject: Full Java, J2EE, EJB Deployed System
I am trying to find someone that has implemented an enterprise system using
EJBs and the J2EE architecture which is similar in scope to our product. I
am in a technical argument as to whether an EJB solution will work for us
and I need ammunition to fight the battle. To be a good example it would
have to use all Java and EJBs rather than just front ending with
JSPs/Servlets and using a legacy system in the back.
If I could talk to an actual site that is using such a solution (and have
them talk to my VP) it may keep my case alive. The actual deployment must be
similar in volume to ours which I would describe as around 500-600
transactions per hour. The transactions being merchandise orders of 10 to 20
line items each. As far as number of concurrently connected clients I would
think around 150 or probably less. This doesn't sound like a really huge
load to me.
I would appreciate any feedback. Most of all I would appreciate talking to
someone that has such a site. Thanks
Doal Miller
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(858) 450-4850 X3829
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