At 10:17 AM 10/8/99 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Thanx for the reply Julia ....
>
>What about load-balancing and scalability .... i havent fully experimented
>with Servlet/EJB architecture ..
>we dont mind doing away with ND but we expect a pretty heavy load on the
>app and im not sure how
>easy it is to scale using Servlets/EJB ....
-- This is a differentiating factor of J2EE server vendors. ND5 scales
well. Going forward, when you are running the ND api against the
NAS/iPlanet code base, it might or might not. Surely Sun's primary efforts
will be towards scalability of the J2EE components of the app server.
--- Curt Springer, Team ND
>"Julia Martinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>> We plan
> on adopting EJB architecture and we want to know how we can>>
> manage session info
> in EJB SessionBeans. In other words what is the>> EJB equivalent
> of putUserSessionObject().
> We understand the architecture>> is different (session beans
> reside on the server,etc),
> but how do we make>> sure individual customers access only their
> own info and the
> server should recognize>> individuals i.e.
> persistence.>>Standard way of keeping
> client-related info for stateless clients (browser) is>storing it
> in HTTPSession
> object. If you are using servlets or JSP you can initialize>HTTP
> Session with first
> request and all subsequent requests will include>unique
> identifier for this client's
> session (often cookies) . ND does something>similar but they have
> their own Session
> object from spider framework.>I guess if you don't want to use
> spider classes you
> might want to reevaluate your>decision to use ND and just use
> standard servlet/JSP
> + EJBs framework which>is now supported by many application
> servers.>>>-->[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>>
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