David Blevins wrote: > > > On Jul 28, 2008, at 7:59 AM, Petr Pudlák wrote: > >> >> Hi, I was searching through OpenEJB documentation, but I wasn't able >> to find >> an answer to my question: Is it possible to embed OpenEJB into a pure >> servlet application (so that I get EJBs, persistence, etc.) without >> installing OpenEJB in advance? >> >> I sucessfully used OpenEJB with the Tomcat plug-in, that works very >> nice. >> But best would be if I could create a single WAR that would contain >> everything and that could be simply deployed into Tomcat (or another >> container) without installing anything. Is this possible? Does >> anybody have >> an experience with it? > > ... > > It would be possible to readd something like that and fully support > EJBs in an embedded scenario like the one you describe, but the > servlet side of things would more or less remain "as is". The > servlets would be able to look up ejbs and the ejbs themselves would > have full support for JPA, JMS, WebServices, etc. but servlets would > be plain servlets. This could be fine if you delegate most the work > to ejbs. > > Would something like that be useful to you? > > -David >
Yes, that would be exactly what I need! I mostly use libraries like http://echo.nextapp.com/ Echo or http://wicket.apache.org/ Wicket so anyhow I don't create servlet classes directly. Instead, I just look up my beans using JNDI from my UI components and then the beans do all the application logic. Petr -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/embeding-OpenEJB-into-WAR-tp18689727p18735579.html Sent from the OpenEJB User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.