Annasab sunthe wrote:

> Hi Ulrich,
> 
> Thankx for the info.
> but still am not clear about few things, wehter phonix
> provides infrastructure like session management,
> transaction management (i'm aware of Connection pool
> management in phoenix) or developer need handle on his
> own.


The Session and Transaction management pieces have not
been written yet.  Partly because session management
means different things in different contexts.  It is
difficult to create a Block that handles this for all
contexts.  Our focus is getting the functionality we
have ready to be released.  Also, Transaction management
doesn't always fit nicely into a separate Block either.


If you have ideas or code to donate to solve these
temporary missing pieces, we always welcome the
donations--but we will bring up issues that you may
not have thought of.  Please don't be put off by that,
because it is usually *either* a miscommunication
or a serious issue that needs to be resolved.  In the
end you learn *alot*.


> 
> reagards
> AKS
> 
> 
> --- Ulrich Mayring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Annasab sunthe wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>> Can any one explain me, is Avalon Framework is
>>> aternative to J2EE/EJB or can J2EE/EJB
>>>
>>application
>>
>>> be
>>> built using this framework. What environement do
>>>
>>u
>>
>>> need to run applications built on this framework,
>>>
>>ie
>>
>>> Any application Servers/Web Servers etc.
>>>
>>There's an application server built-in, which is
>>called Phoenix. Avalon
>>applications are not web-friendly as such, you need
>>to do some work of
>>your own, if you want to build web applications with
>>Avalon/Phoenix.
>>That means there is no "web-connector" built-in, you
>>have to decide by
>>yourself how the applications you write should talk
>>to your webserver.
>>That is a drawback compared to commercial
>>application servers like Bea,
>>but on the other hand it means you can use any
>>webserver - Bea "forces"
>>you to use (and pay for) their own runtime platform.
>>
>>You can use EJB stuff within Avalon like you can use
>>it within any Java
>>program. I don't know about J2EE, what is it? Isn't
>>it nothing but a set
>>of APIs? You can certainly use all J2EE APIs from
>>within Avalon (and
>>sensibly, too).
>>
>>Ulrich
>>
>>-- 
>>Ulrich Mayring
>>DENIC eG, Systementwicklung
>>
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