I'm new to the world of JBoss and application servers and I'm trying to 
determine whether this type of software is a good match for my needs.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

I'm looking for an environment that can host user-defined services and provide 
common support functionality like control, logging, communications, 
persistence, etc. I know that JBoss provides this. 

The question I don't have an answer for, however, is whether application 
servers are good tools for applications that are not web-based. The system I'm 
working on provides services to a large farm of machines. These services 
include job scheduling, machine communications and management, persistence of 
job results to a database (e.g. through Hibernate), etc. 

This model seems quite a bit different that the typical JBoss usage scenarios 
I've seen thus far. The services in my system are often long-running and 
maintain state, for example, and typically run constantly in the background 
instead of on-demand in response to user requests.

So, is the application server concept appropriate in this case? Is there any 
good info available on the web that looks at the problem from this angle.

Thanks!

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