Hi Kishore et al
Thanks for sharing your experirnce with our little community, personally
I find your experience very interesting considering that I'm going through a
similar
process at the moment.
One question I would like to ask, you've obviously decided to use standard
Java Beans for your business process instead of Enterprise Java Beans. Could
you tell me why? also I was wondering how standard Java Beans scale in a
project such as redladder.com? What sort of load can they handle before one
needs to think very seriously about EJB's.
The Project that I'm working on uses JSP/Servlets/Beans/EJB with the main
bulk of the business process and the entities (product, company, person)
done
using EJB's and the containers (ProductSet, CompanyAuthorities) done using
Standard Java Beans using the Java Collections Framework.
Thanks Again for an interesting thread.
Alan Boldock
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kishore Raghavan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: A Live Fully Functional Database Application in JSP
> Thanks Jon,
>
> We use JRUN 2.3.3 build 157 and APACHE for this project.
> We also use Oracle as the database.
>
> For connection pooling we use the PoolManager from BitMechanic.
>
> We are not using XML right now for this release. Though we are planning
for
> it for some future release. Not decided though
>
> Kishore
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jon Baer
> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 9:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: A Live Fully Functional Database Application in JSP
>
>
> Can I ask what your backend setup for the project is?
> JRun/ServletExec/ApacheJServ/Etc,Etc, Etc. And what the database setup is
> (Oracle/Sybase/ObjectOriented), ConnectionPooling setup? It is a very
nice
> job.
> Are you using XML anywhere?
>
> - Jon
>
> Kishore Raghavan wrote:
>
> > Thanks Charles,
> >
> > Yeah It took approximately 2 months of coding. There were 5 Java
> Developers,
> > 2 HTML designers and 2 DBAs working on this project. This project was
one
> of
> > the big JSP projects undertaken by Synapta Inc. But we kept to our words
> and
> > delivered this product on time. What users can see is only half side of
> the
> > application. There are more complicated user interfaces and reports for
> the
> > administrators.
>
>
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