Hi Nikhil,
Let me see if I can help with a few of your questions...
First, there is a Corba/EJB mapping specification that you can obtain from
the Sun web site. This maybe helpful in your understanding.
With regard to your question on EJBObject and migrating your work to EJB...
<vendor>
Our product, Secant Extreme Enterprise Server for EJB(EES/EJB), supports the
Corba mapping. With EES/EJB the EJBObject is implemented as a rather
"intelligent TIE object" . The object, as in Corba, delegates the incoming
remote calls to the Bean and also handles issues related to security,
transaction management, etc.
It should be fairly easy for you to take your existing Java classes and move
them to the EJB standard. With EES/EJB, the EJBeans are standalone Java
classes implementing the standard EJB interfaces defined by the spec.
</vendor>
Hope that helps,
Dave Tillman
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Secant Technologies
www.secant.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Nikhil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 3:03 AM
Subject: ejb-corba mapping
> Hi,
>
> Can anybody tell me how to build server side components in java (ejb),
> which can communicate through corba. I have been trying to find info on
> this for days, but have not been very successful. Could you also
> elaborate on the second part of the following statement that I read in
> JAVAPro:
> "In the java enviornment the EJBObject implements RMI interfaces, and in
> the Corba enviornment, it implements Corba interfaces."
>
> The problem I am facing is that, we have implemented the servers in java
> and these servers communicate through Corba. Now, we want to implement
> the servers as components using ejb, but want to retain the capability
> of the servers communicating through corba. How do we go about it?
>
> Any help is eagerly awaited.
>
> Bye!
>
> Sawalia Saurabh
>
>
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