Leon

Too late!  I already claimed "POBS" as *my* acronymn!!

;-)
Derek

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/05/09 12:23:08 AM >>>
In response to "Even if you don't use EJB":

Tomcat is often used as the container in which cocoon runs. And as far

as I know (which is
not that far:) tomcat does not do enterprise java beans, which have an

extra layer of
complexity/interface/functionality* compared to pobs (plain old beans -

my acronym).

For EJBs to be used you'd need something like JBoss, SunOne, Websphere,

Resin and maybe
other full application servers in stead of a servlet container.

For the record - I have no doubt that you know what you're talking
about 
- but starters using
tomcat or jetty for their cocoon should not expect their ejb's to run 
there:)

Leon

* Pick which you like best

Ugo Cei wrote:

> Derek Hohls wrote:
>
>> Thanks - I assume that if one is NOT working
>> in a J2EE application, that the principles and
>> approaches will be the same ie. is there more
>> info that discusses how to move from an
>> "ordinary" set of Java objects to a full-blown J2EE
>> approach?
>
>
> It's quite difficult to say what constitutes a "full-blown" J2EE app

> versus an "ordinary" Java app, to use your terms. J2EE is made up of

> many technologies, not all of which must be used together at any one

> time.
>
> Cocoon typically runs inside a Servlet container, whose behavior is 
> mandated by the J2EE spec, so when you're running "cocoon servlet", 
> yes, you have a J2EE application. Even if you don't use EJB, JTA,
JMS, 
> etc.
>
> But if you want to know what a "typical" J2EE app looks like, I think

> the patterns book that was mentioned in this thread (a possibly also

> this one [1]) might give you a bigger picture.
>
>     Ugo
>
> [1]: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0201787903/ 
>
>
>
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