Hi "friendVU admin" , 

IMHO, i hate EJB :) .

JBoss is necessary because it's better than Tomcat in
same aspects, see :
http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=TomcatStandalonevsEmbedded

And the application will run in a cluster environment
and it need High Availability with 1..* machines.

The application will use JMS, Webservices ... but i
could use OpenJMS + Axis with Tomcat ...

Thanks,

Douglas

 --- friendVU admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: 
> I am not sure how much jBoss is buying you, you can
> just use Tomcat 
> direct like iBatis jPetstore or
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/infonoia
> That would make it simpler and on a bigger proejct,
> you want everyone 
> focused.
> .V
> 
> Douglas wrote:
> 
> >I'm working in a large project with JBoss 4, EJB
> >(without entity beans, only with Session beans and
> >Message Driven Beans), iBatis SQLMap, iBatis DAO
> >Framework and Struts.
> >
> >The transaction is controlled by iBatis DAO (the
> >transaction manager implementation is SQLMAP).
> >
> >Nowadays i'm using a single Session beans
> (stateless)
> >+ business delegate with the EJB Command Design
> >pattern approach to encapsulate the business logic.
> >
> >IMHO, EJB Command and Business Delegate should be
> used
> >for decouple tiers.
> >
> >I never used Session beans and i would like to know
> >what is the better architecture for this project.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >
> >Douglas
> >
> >
> >     
> >     
> >             
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