Duncan Alexander wrote:
Excellent, Thanks !Has anyone created a JCA (Java Connector java.sun.com/j2ee/connector)
for connection to a legacy system.
There is an example Connector which comes with Weblogic 6.1....it
may give you some pointers if your going to write your own. You
can get hold of it if you download the eval copy of Weblogic.
Will it work with say JBoss ?
No,The only gotcha as far as I can see is that the old system will
send us data back up the connection that will change our data.
Do you mean that you cannot read from your legacy system without
changing the state of the data within it?
After I have read data from it, it can send me a message saying that it has changed
the data that I have read ....
Thanks
D
Regards
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Subject: [EJB-INT] JCA - connection to legacy system network socketsetcHi all !,
Has anyone created a JCA (Java Connector java.sun.com/j2ee/connector)
for connection to a legacy system.
I need to create one to talk to one of our old systems.
The only gotcha as far as I can see is that the old system will
send us data back up the connection that will change our data.
Anyone got any experience ?
Any hints ?
Thanks
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