Two years ago we tried using Jess in a stateful session EJB component running WebLogic 4.5. We finally took another direction because of serialization and resource consumption problems when Weblogic tried to put the session component to disk.
We probably wouldn't design to stateful sessions now, with or without Jess. Anticipating your book, Michael Welter ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jess Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 3:08 PM Subject: JESS: Jess book in the home stretch > Hi folks, > > I'm now writing Part VII of the Jess book -- the final part. It's > about enterprise-level applications and will show Jess being used in a > J2EE environment (part VI could be considered J2EE too, but its just > Jess with servlets and JSPs in Tomcat.) > > So I'm hereby soliciting Jess + EJB stories for an architectural > overview. If you've built such a system, please let me know what you > tried, what you did, and what worked or didn't work for you. Any input > welcome; thanks in advance. > > --------------------------------------------------------- > Ernest Friedman-Hill > Distributed Systems Research Phone: (925) 294-2154 > Sandia National Labs FAX: (925) 294-2234 > Org. 8920, MS 9012 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > PO Box 969 http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov > Livermore, CA 94550 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, send the words 'unsubscribe jess-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]' > in the BODY of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], NOT to the list > (use your own address!) List problems? Notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send the words 'unsubscribe jess-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]' in the BODY of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], NOT to the list (use your own address!) List problems? Notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------
