Denis, this is way overstating the "compliance" of both Orion and Weblogic.
Both of these servers have substantial issues with adherence to the
proposed final draft. Both lack some features and implement others
incorrectly or incompletely.
Any examples you see that are written to demonstrate EJB 2.0 on Orion
(particulary the ones I wrote) demonstrate not EJB 2.0 as speced in the
PFD, but rather how to make EJB 2.0 run on Orion. Orion has big differences
between what it does and whats written in the PFD spec.
This is not a knock on Orion. EJB 2.0 is a moving target and keeping up
would take substantial resources maybe for very little gain. I expect when
the actual spec comes out we will see Orion adopt it agressively, although
I am just guessing, as I don't speak for Orion. I cdertianally hope this is
the case, as I want to deploy my J2EE/EJB 2.0 stuff on it.
If you want to start coding for EJB 2.0 now then there are two options that
adhere ridgely to the PFD. First, is the reference implementation of J2EE
beta recently released by Sun and available from them. Next is the MVC Soft
persistence manager, available at:
http://www.mvcsoft.com
Be warned! The final spec may change and you may have to change your code.
Have fun and good luck!
Jim
--On Friday, March 02, 2001 10:49 AM -0800 denis despinoy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After testing against the ejb2.0 spec It appears Orion
and Weblogic are the only two considered EJB2.0
compliant so far.
What are looking after in the ejb2.0 spec ?
DD
--- Ray Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest information in hand that I know of is
that no - they do not support EJBQL - although
that may have changed recently. Not sure that I know
of any app server that is fully EJB2.0
compliant as yet...
Cheers
RHH
--- fresnaULL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Orion provide support for EJBQL? Which Orion
version?
Is Orion full EJB 2.0 compliant?
Thanks in advance
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