Hi, my company uses an object database called Objectivity as an object
store for our product, and I'm trying to figure out how to get that
working with jBoss.
We're not planning to use entity beans (long story, but the decision has
been made) only stateless and stateful beans, accessing the DB through a
JNDI interface that we're writing for Objectivity. Objectivity doesn't
have JDBC drivers.
My worries are these....
How would jBoss deal with not having a DB properly at it's back? I.E. what
would happen if it tried to passivate one of the stateless session
beans? Does it need a DB to put them in, or does it put them somewhere
else?
I've read the architecture description, do you think we'd be better off
writing a plugin to allow us to properly integrate Objectivity, rather
than just using it through JNDI lookups?
I don't even want to think about the transaction management, but I'm
presuming that given the above arrangement, we'd be explicitly handling it
all ourselves wouldn't we?
As you may have guessed, I'm fairly new to this whole thing (although
perfectly prepared to wade into jBoss code if someone can suggest a good
starting point). So I'm just trying to get some suggestions from people
that actually know what's going on, rather than me who's just read the
docs and only has a vague idea.....
Thanks in advance,
Catherine
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