RE: Generate and save a file
How do I use Orion instead of rmiregistry?
Re: Generate and save a file
I personally use upload via HTTP from the EJB. Noone says i have to stop using Client sockets :))) Lachezar. BTW. U can use streams in Orion. Try not to :))) > > [This might show up twice. I waited two days before sending it again] > > > Hi! > > I need to save a file to disk from EJBCreate() in an entity bean. > What is the best way? I read that Weblogic allows you to violate the EJB > specification and use a FileOutputStream. Does Orion let me do this as well? > > I thought about using RMI to call an external method. But then I would have > to start rmiregistry on the server as well as Orion. Or could Orion act as > RMI-server too? > >/Markus > >
RE: Generate and save a file
> I thought about using RMI to call an external method. But then I > would have > to start rmiregistry on the server as well as Orion. Or could > Orion act as > RMI-server too? > Sure, no problem. You could also just send a JMS message to a queue and have your server process listen for that. Depending on how intensive the call is, it might give you better performance than waiting for an RMI call to complete. -jason
Generate and save a file
[This might show up twice. I waited two days before sending it again] Hi! I need to save a file to disk from EJBCreate() in an entity bean. What is the best way? I read that Weblogic allows you to violate the EJB specification and use a FileOutputStream. Does Orion let me do this as well? I thought about using RMI to call an external method. But then I would have to start rmiregistry on the server as well as Orion. Or could Orion act as RMI-server too? /Markus