> I think he was interesting in using avalon-framework interfaces in EJB. > > Therefore I will assume you mean avalon-framework interfaces when you say > "Avalon" (refer 1,2,3,4 above).
Yeah, sorry for not being precise. I want to use Framework (as a set of rules, practices, interfaces) and Excalibur (as already- made components) in my architecture. > >* Start from a simple but meaningful Avalon example (non-EJB). > > Hmmm, non EJB. Well I will refer you to phoenix comps that I know best. > Look for HelloWorld server in jakarta-avalon-apps. Alternatively look > for uses of methods "compose" "contextualize" "initialize" "start" in > the same CVS tree. Ok, I will check the HelloWorld server; didn't even know it exists! > >* Add and EJB piece (maybe a stateless session bean), unrelated > > to the Avalon functionality. > > Can't help. Would like to se the simple example myself. I think I understand enough know that I could work on this by myself, starting from the HelloWorld server example. Will let you know. > >* Unify logging across the Avalon and EJB parts. > > 1) Implement LogEnabled 2) how to invoke the enableLogging() method in a > bean machine.... I'd like to see that too. I'll try to do some research here as well. > >That's why I'm very hopeful in seeing whatever documentation > >Vincent and Jeremias can come up with. > > Me too. Risking bad form (since I started this): me too! Seriously, I want to take the chance to thank everybody who has been helpful with my research. While looking at a document is probably a lot easier and less time consuming, trial and error is usually a lot more fun. I just wish I had more time... So, again, thanks go to everybody. > - Paul -- Gonzalo A. Diethelm [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
