I don't know if this falls under "make a fully tested B2B transaction
implementation," but I would definitely add:
- Distributed transactions between jBoss VM's (these don't have to be ultra robust
for a first cut, and as anyone who has studied distributed computing knows, there
is no such thing as a 100% reliable 2-phase commit, especially when JDBC doesn't
even support it).
- Again, this might be covered by "Tomcat inVM," but I would add
"java:comp/UserTransaction" lookup for servlets running in a jBoss VM.
To me, distributed transactions goes hand-in-hand with clustering. Clustering is
of quite limited use without it.
-Charles
Aaron Mulder wrote:
> Can I add one thing to the list?
>
> - Create "shutdown.jar" that can be invoked as a client to shut down the
> jBoss server, stopping all MBeans and causing the the original jBoss
> process to exit. This will be *very* useful for automated starting and
> stopping.
>
> Aaron
>
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, marc fleury wrote:
> > We have put a tentative list of prioritized todos with people that are
> > working on it already.
> >
> > The debugging of the databases will rely on most of you folks and a separate
> > mail will come on that.
> >
> > Here it is:
> >
> >
> > clustering/failover of stateless, stateful, entity w/ C option (marc,
> > rickard, michael)
> > tomcat inVM (sebastien, daniel)
> > full database testbeans Oracle, DB2, MSSQL, PostgreSQL (production) + full
> > documentation on DB (ken, aaron)
> > make a Fully tested B2B transaction implementation (marc, ole, aaron)
> > stress test: load, durability, memory usage, resource usage (telkel)
> > finalize manual (aaron)
> > ejx up to date (rickard, mad andy)
> > exception handling (sebastien)
> > security implementation (dan et al)
> > spyderMQ integration
> > passivating cache (simone)
> > cacheKey with increment (marc)
> > http serving of classes in container (rickard)
> > white paper on architecture JMX plugins (rickard, marc)
> > single entity ref store (rickard)
> > finalize move to jcts (marc)
> >
> >
> > regards
> >
> > ________________________
> > Marc Fleury, Ph.D.
> > Chief Technology Officer
> > Telkel, Inc.
> > ________________________
> >
> >