Here's another sort of services framework from HP labs. This one has some very cool applications.
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2001/HPL-2001-138.html >From: Wayne Stidolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Wayne Stidolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: EJB & ClassLoading >Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 17:22:36 -0800 > >Ted Neward wrote: > >>... >> >>Shone, I'm afraid that the explicit component management that you're >>looking >>for isn't there in EJB. What you *really* wanted, rather than porting the >>app over to EJB, was to use something that conformed to JSR-111, the >>Services API JSR, which isn't even close to being finished yet. :/ Having >>said that, though.... >> >>... >> >>Had I been around when you were considering the port, I'd have suggested >>you >>not do it; unfortunately, that's water under the bridgework. You might >>take >>a look at Apache Avalon (Berin Loritsch is on the JSR 111 Expert Group) as >>another Services Framework, you might take a look at JNLP as a deployment >>framework, and I humbly suggest you might find a few ideas in my >>"Server-Based Java Programming" book. >> >>Ted Neward >>{.NET || Java} Course Author & Instructor, DevelopMentor >>(http://www.develop.com) >>http://www.javageeks.com/tneward >> >In addition to Avalon, you might look at HP's Common Services Framework >(underlying their HP-Internet Server and HP-Application Server) or the >Enhydra Services Architectures underlying the Lutris Enhydra App Server. >Both these frameworks are being considered as APIs or concept-sources >for the JSR-111 work and might be very useful to someone doing a mixture >of J2EE and custom-components (services). Of course, until/unless >JSR-111 (or JSR-159, which is probably better for this purpose because >it's J2EE-specific) blesses a standard, any work you do in this way is >subject to some level of vendor lock-in... > >Wayne Stidolph > >=========================================================================== >To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body >of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help". > _________________________________________________________________ Join the world�s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
