Unfortunately, I cannot go in too much details.
Definitely a bunch of custom MBeans as well as the creation of extra
JBoss JMS providers for MQSeries, SonicMQ and a couple of
others.
It is
true that there is nothing very specific to JBoss since we support other
application server as well (and we try to stick to standard J2EE constructs as
much as possible).
My
personal opinion (not the Ascential one) is that there is nothing in our
app that is making it better on JBoss than on another application
server.
But JBoss itself have some undeniable advantages, I think: resource
consumption, much easier to manage/install, much more open for integration
to other technology. For example, for a development environment point of view
(with automated build, deployment and unit test), doing it with JBoss is much
much easier than any other application servers.
This
is probably not exactly what you were looking for. I miss-understood your
initial email. Sorry for that.
Thomas
-----Original Message-----So you're writing this? What is cool about it? What new and different thing does it do with JBoss? Any interceptors, invokers or custom MBeans? I'm looking for more of a technical description of what kinds of new and cool technology people are writing on top of JBoss. How does the specific architecture of JBoss make your app possible/better over other appservers/technologies?
From: Andrew Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 9:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
-Andy
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Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:28:32 -0500
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Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
Our RTI (Real-Time Integration services) product offering is a J2EE based application enabling "real-time" (SOAP over HTTP and JMS, regular JMS, EJB) access to our Data Integration platform.
We support multiple application servers, but we bundle JBoss out of the box.
Multiple of our customers are already using this infrastructure with Jboss for different purposes: authoritative customer database, on-demand data cleansing service, data transformation/standardization/matching service, ...
See http://www.ascential.com/products/aeip_realtime.html for more details.
Thomas
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 6:14 PM
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Subject: [JBoss-dev] What are you doing that is cool on JBoss?
So I do a lot of JBoss training and when I'm not doing that I'm working on making JBoss a kick-ass email server so that no one ever has to use exchange or domino again. I often wonder what the quiet folks are doing that is cool with JBoss.
So if you don't have a jboss.org/.com address or even if you do, pipe up and tell me what you're doing.
I'd also like to get other folks writing on the
(http://linuxintegrators.com/jbossBlog) jbossBlog about cool stuff. Do you have a blog? Who are you?
-Andy
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