Hi David, i didn't expect your reply ;-) Anyway, thanks for that.
I'll try to have a look in order to open JIRA and submit patch for fixes already available in OpenEJB. It seems to me, it's a good starting point. See you. Jean-Louis David Blevins wrote: > > > On Dec 23, 2009, at 11:24 AM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO wrote: > >> >> Hi folks, >> >> I've been working with David B. in Apache OpenEJB. >> I'm a beginner with Apache Geronimo and i'd like to get inputs >> regarding the >> OpenEJB/Geronimo link. >> >> Actually, i did some bug fixes/enhancements in OpenEJB. >> Some of them has been pushed to Geronimo but some bugs are still in >> Geronimo. >> >> Moreover, i committed this morning some code to upgrade CXF to the >> latest >> available distribution. Part of those changes are already available in >> Geronimo. >> >> I'd like to dig into Geronimo so any feedback is welcome. > > Generally all the code is under here: > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/server/trunk/plugins/ > openejb/ > > There is code elsewhere that pertains to OpenEJB, particularly in > regards to WebServices and CORBA. > > Big focus on this particular class: > > > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/geronimo/server/trunk/plugins/openejb/geronimo-openejb/src/main/java/org/apache/geronimo/openejb/OpenEjbSystemGBean.java > > Let's see, where to start. As you might expect Geronimo handles all > classloader creation, anything jms/connector/jdbc related. All > persistence unit creation with a bit of cooperation required to > support EXTENDED persistence contexts. General deployment is handled > by Geronimo of course, with just EJB modules being handed to OpenEJB. > > There's a bit of a touch point in JNDI with both Geronimo and OpenEJB > building a JNDI tree for each EJB -- the OpenEJB tree will for the > most part point to the Geronimo tree symlink style but contains extra > EJB Container provided things like EJBContext and so on. > > There's a Geronimo implementation of the SecurityService interface > which is plugged in (see OpenEjbSystemGBean). > > All client/server stuff is basically the same and unchanged. > > That's a very generic response at least, no guarantees on > completeness :) > > -David > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Re%3A-Apache-OpenEJB-and-Apache-Geronimo-tp26930008s134p26940577.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
