The answer is "EJB 2.0 Interoperability", that is assuming that
JBoss supports it.

Shone Sadler wrote:

> We have recently moved our product to work on top of the J2EE platform.  One
> question I have
> is in regards to multiple application servers.  We have written our
> application to the J2EE specification , in order to run across various
> AppServers.  Some of our customers do have AppServers from multiple vendors
> (Weblogic, Websphere, etc...).  There are two situation in which this
> becomes problematic if our customer has decided to install more than one
> instance
> of our product on different Application Servers.
>
> 1. Our fat clients that connect to the AppServer need client libraries for
> each different AppServer they need to connect to.
>
> 2. Our application also involves cross-communication between  instances.
> Instance A of our
> product (running on Weblogic) will create a Process on instance B of our
> product (running on JBoss) through a Stateless Session Bean.
>
>
> I believe that both of these situations should work if we included all of
> the Application Server's specific client libraries with our client and
> server applications.  It just seems to be quite a bit of maintenance to keep
> these libraries up to date.
>
> Is there a better way to deal with this that any one has implemented?  Is
> Using Web Services
> for cross-instance communication the best alternative?  Has anyone had
> versioning issues
> when dealing multiple versions of the same AppServer vendor?
>
> Any Help appreciated!
>
> Shone Sadler
> Q-Link Technologies
> http://www.qlinktech.com
>
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