Hi,
Thanks for your comments.
I deployed the catalo-ejb to Geronimo 2.0.2 and it works
Thanks
Maxime Porhel
Obeo
Raymond Feng a écrit :
Hi,
Welcome to Tuscany. Please see my comments inline.
Thanks,
Raymond
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From: "Maxime Porhel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 7:42 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Some questions about implementation.ejb in Tuscany 1.2.1
Hi all,
I am a new user of Tuscany. I am using the 1.2.1 binary distribution
for windows.
I would like to deploy EJBs (stateless session bean, EJB2) in
Tuscany. Is it possible today with 1.2.1 ? I saw that Java EE
integration specification was published two weeks ago. But the fact
that Tuscany already had an implementation.ejb, I would like to know
if it already worked before the osoa's spec.
There are different options:
1) Use binding.ejb to expose a SCA service as a stateless session bean
2) Develop EJBs using JEE programming model and use them as SCA
component implementations (implementation.ejb).
For 1), we have some experimental implementation using OpenEJB.
The 2nd option doesn't mandate a SCA runtime. It can be used for
wiring purposes: modeling EJBs as components and enable wirings
between SCA components and EJBs.
I tried to test the store tutorial with the catalog-ejb enabled, I
modified the store-merger.composite (comment the vegetables catalog
webservice reference line and uncomment the catalog-mediation
reference line).
Whereas it works with the default version, it fails with the
catalog-ejb enabled version : when I go on the page corresponding to
the store-merger (/localhost:8101/ui/), I have the following error :
/TypeError : items is null/.
You need to deploy tutorial-catalog-ejb.jar (generated from the maven
build) to an application server such as Geronimo or WebSphere.
Does it come from the ejb binding which seems not to be ready for ejb
binding service but only for ejb binding references ?
The service-side binding.ejb support are in trunk modules: host-ejb,
host-openejb
Is the ejb implementation working in the 1.2.1 distribution ?
I think so. At least the store tutorial.
Regards,
Maxime Porhel
Obeo