Date: 2004-12-20T20:16:54
   Editor: SrinathPerera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Wiki: Apache Geronimo Wiki
   Page: GBeansArticle1
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/GBeansArticle1

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  1. Relationships among the GBeans can be defined with them
  1. GBeans can contains logic that defines how the GBeans react to the events 
that occurred
 
-       Almost Everything in Geronimo is a GBean, Containers, Connectors, 
adapters, application so on. GBeans generated a Mesh of component as Explained 
by the following figure. 
+Almost Everything in Geronimo is a GBean, Containers, Connectors, adapters, 
application so on. GBeans generated a Mesh of component as Explained by the 
following figure. 
 
+http://apache.org/~hemapani/images/geronimo-gbean-archi.png
 
-       J2EE Container comprised of two types of Citizens, the first class 
citizens like Web Container, EJB Containers who provides the core services, And 
the second class citizens which are the applications deployed in the first 
class citizens like EJBs and Servlets.
-       The architecture of the Geronimo can be explained in terms of GBeans 
behaviors. All the time the Geronimo is set of running GBeans, and each First 
class Citizen is a set of GBeans that are related and they are loaded via the 
plans which are essentially a XML serialization of GBeans. When the plans are 
loaded and started the GBeans that included in the plans will be started and in 
simple words the EJB Containers or the Web Container will be started. 
-       The applications that run in a J2EE Container are explained by the 
Deployment Descriptors and the Java Classes that are packed as a j2ee 
application archive. Geronimo Deployer parses those archives that explains the 
J2EE application and constructs GBeans out of them. When those constructed 
GBeans are started the j2ee application is deployed and available inside the 
J2EE Container. Those GBeans can be serialized and stored and as a result once 
an application is converted to GBean and added to the Geronimo it will be 
available even after the server is restarted. 
+J2EE Container comprised of two types of Citizens, the first class citizens 
like Web Container, EJB Containers who provides the core services, And the 
second class citizens which are the applications deployed in the first class 
citizens like EJBs and Servlets.
+The architecture of the Geronimo can be explained in terms of GBeans 
behaviors. All the time the Geronimo is set of running GBeans, and each First 
class Citizen is a set of GBeans that are related and they are loaded via the 
plans which are essentially a XML serialization of GBeans. When the plans are 
loaded and started the GBeans that included in the plans will be started and in 
simple words the EJB Containers or the Web Container will be started. 
+The applications that run in a J2EE Container are explained by the Deployment 
Descriptors and the Java Classes that are packed as a j2ee application archive. 
Geronimo Deployer parses those archives that explains the J2EE application and 
constructs GBeans out of them. When those constructed GBeans are started the 
j2ee application is deployed and available inside the J2EE Container. Those 
GBeans can be serialized and stored and as a result once an application is 
converted to GBean and added to the Geronimo it will be available even after 
the server is restarted. 
 
 == GBeans in a Conceptual point of View ==
 

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