> However if you find EJB's slow and not scalable, than you would
> implement DAO another way. But since you would pull out Enity beans out,
> than there is not much reason to keep Session beans. You could just put
> regular form bean or java bean in session in some cases and get rid of
> EJB se
Ned Wolpert wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but its still only the persistance side, right?
> Or would use use it to replace session beans? I can see it replacing
> Entity beans, and the DAO layer uses entity beans; then your session
> beans would talk to the DAO layer which did all (only?) pe
Correct me if I'm wrong, but its still only the persistance side, right?
Or would use use it to replace session beans? I can see it replacing
Entity beans, and the DAO layer uses entity beans; then your session
beans would talk to the DAO layer which did all (only?) persistance.
So, it doesn't
Thanks for the information !!...
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Hi,
Perhaps you may
,
V.
Jacob Hookom wrote:
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> | -Original Message-
> | From: V. Cekvenich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> | No
> | Here is what:
> | Bean
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| No
| Here is what:
| Bean (formBean in Struts for example) delegate to DAO for CRUD
| (Insert,Read
usual "our product in the middle and some arrows"
>>>>diagrams.
>>>>
>>>>-Josh
>>>>
>>>>"Rimmer, real dumplings, proper dumplings when they're properly
>>>> cooked to perfection, proper dumplings, should not bo
gt;diagrams.
> >>
> >>-Josh
> >>
> >>"Rimmer, real dumplings, proper dumplings when they're properly
> >> cooked to perfection, proper dumplings, should not bounce."
> >>
> >>- Original Message -
> >>From: &
gs, should not bounce."
>>
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>>From: "Nikola Milutinovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 3:31 PM
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umplings when they're properly
> cooked to perfection, proper dumplings, should not bounce."
>
> - Original Message -
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> Don't suppose anybody can send me a pointer as to what EJB and Jboss
> actually achieve? All i managed to glean from their website were some pretty
> 3d variations on the usual "our product in the middle and some arrows"
> diagrams.
My knowledge of EJB is informational. EJB as are JEE comp
mplings when they're properly
cooked to perfection, proper dumplings, should not bounce."
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> Does Tomcat support EJB?.
No, it is not the task of Tomcat.
> if not, is there a project to migrate tomcat to support EJB?... it will be
> a very nice feature...
Other servers, like JBoss, are EJB containers, Tomcat can connect/integrate with them.
There is a version of JBoss tha
Hi,
Perhaps you may want to look into Jboss+Tomcat (http://www.jboss.org) :)
Cheers,
John Clark
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Hi
Does
Hi
Does Tomcat support EJB?.
if not, is there a project to migrate tomcat to support EJB?... it will be
a very nice feature...
Alex
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