Yes, if you obey to EJB specification and use standard features only.
You do not need to change java code. But, you need to recompile stubs
using the version of "rmic" provided by weblogic.
We have an EJB tool "Super" at http://www.acelet.com
It is a tool. It is an ejb application. It works for different ejb
servers.
The next version of Super will be free for Jonas users (in a couple days).
You can use SuperLogging as your logging facilities. When you migrate to
Weblogic, or any other server, you do not need to modify your java code.
--- Surendra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anybody tell me what are the implementation difference
> between JOnAS and Weblogic. If i develop an application on
> JOnAS and tomorrow i want to migrate it on the Weblogic
> what all changes i need to do in my application.
>
> Does i need to change only the descriptor file and every
> thing goes well?
>
>
> Regards
> Surendra
>
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