Becky Phaneuf writes:
Has anyone tried to do this before?
The dilemma:
How would one architect a system that requires an intranet and an
Internet site be able to share the same appserver (EJBs, logic), but
still remain as secure as possible? It doesn't have to be a
Tomcat/JBoss-specific solution (actually, they've decided on Oracle
9iAS), just some methodologies, suggestions, thoughts, comments...
Thanks!
-Becky
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Hello Becky, i thought that was the purpose of the oracle 9i portals. someone correct me if i'm wrong. the only disadvantage over 9i is oracle is going to want u to use jdeveloper (a huge resource pig, minimum 1+ ghz dual and 1gb mem) and the 9i designer stuff severely limiting flexibilty in design options compare to using jboss/jetty or jboss/tc. the implications of this statement are in terms of overall design flexibility if u r used to design using an erd/uml base design methodology or system (toad/qdesigner, rational, visio etc.) u won't be able to do that using the oracle 9iAS. the 9iAS is a package of the leading techologies: apache and tc servlet server and the orion j2ee (oc4j.jar) is embedded in the jdeveloper. if u don't believe me compile and deploy a jdeveloper project w/ a zero length server.xml (the only xml file the remains in the entire 9i package) and watch the tomcat exception error message that comes up. ultimately, u will be using the same technologies but different packaging. if ur company can afford the 9iAS cpu license and the hardware to run it then make sure u get the oracle meta-link for online expert help. hope this helps, david.
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