Yes David this was what I suggest them but unfortunately sometimes you can't persuade them as they insist in their idea. 'They' I mean technical managers but with less knowledge on J2EE architecture. I wish to work somewhere with people with more knowledge in J2EE and understand what I say about designing the application. I am eager someday to work in Apache.
Thanks anyway David Blevins wrote: > > Sounds like a great application for an MDB. Pretty common tactic is > to throw a HashMap of serializable data into an ObjectMessage and put > that on a Queue the MDB is listening to. > > Can do some amazingly scalable things with that. > > -David > > On Mar 17, 2009, at 2:45 AM, is_maximum wrote: > >> >> Hi Jean >> Yes I know the restriction but we have to. >> >> Consider millions of records should be processed in a banking system >> in >> fiscal year end period and we can't start process one by one. We >> need a >> batch processing utility to improve performance and obtain the >> result in >> lowest possible time and this is not applicable unless using >> concurrent >> jobs. >> >> >> >> Jean-Louis MONTEIRO wrote: >>> >>> From my understanding, enterprise beans should NOT create/manage >>> thread. >>> The EJB container is responsible for managing system-related >>> functionality >>> such as security, threading, resource pooling, and so on. >>> >>> http://java.sun.com/blueprints/qanda/ejb_tier/restrictions.html#threads >>> >>> So, seems to be dangerous to do that ! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jean-Louis >>> >>> >>> >>> is_maximum wrote: >>>> >>>> I have a problem when I want to lookup my session beans. >>>> I have declared @EJB on the session bean in which a POJO class >>>> will be >>>> created using reflection and will be executed in a separate thread. >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> ----- >> -- >> Regards >> >> Mohammad Norouzi >> >> Help each other to reach the future faster >> >> http://pixelshot.wordpress.com Pixelshot Photoblog >> >> http://brainable.blogspot.com Brainable Blog >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/problem-in-looking-up-local-interfaces-and-reflection-tp22413263p22555559.html >> Sent from the OpenEJB User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > > ----- -- Regards Mohammad Norouzi Help each other to reach the future faster http://pixelshot.wordpress.com Pixelshot Photoblog http://brainable.blogspot.com Brainable Blog -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/problem-in-looking-up-local-interfaces-and-reflection-tp22413263p22573353.html Sent from the OpenEJB User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
