Thanks Matt, I will read up on this and see how closely it suits my
needs. If anyone has any other suggestions I would be grateful.
Matt Raible wrote:
You could use Spring's HttpInvoker Strategy (Java Serialization over
HTTP) to expose your Services via HTTP. Then you clients could talk to
them by pointing at the appropriate URL to load them up.
http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/reference/remoting.html#remoting-httpinvoker
HTH,
Matt
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Philip Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I am looking for peoples opinions on 2 subjects, I think they are relevant
enough to Appfuse and hopefully you agree. A design decision has recently
arisen at work that i'm hoping people on this list could help advise me on.
Basically i want to use the Appfuse service and data access layers as part
of an application, sitting in front of this, instead of having a web front
end, the application would have a socket server interface, in other words,
the application would receive messages on this socket, deserialise the
information and pass the objects to the service layer for processing.
It is essentially a socket server i suppose. What i am wondering is, has
anyone done anything similar? Can you recommend a way to launch this app
with Spring, i.e. load the context at start up without having to have an
application server such as tomcat/jetty? Probably an executable jar?
Also, it has been argued that the database should expose stored procedures
rather than using Hibernate in the way appfuse currently does, i disagreed
as i find the way appfuse operates, more maintainable and portable between
different databases, but again i would like peoples opinions on Hibernate v
Stored Procedures...
If you are still reading, thanks for taking the time, much appreciated.
Thanks
Philip
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