[JBoss-user] JBoss/Hibernate example projects

2005-12-02 Thread Curley, John








Hi, All:

 

Newbie at JBoss/Hibernate………

 

Are there any JBoss/Hibernate example projects on the web? 
I am looking for an example that plugs in to the JBoss Transaction Manager and
also to find the preferred way of starting up Hibernate in JBoss (getting
global SessionFactory, etc.).

 

Thanks for your help.

 

John




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[JBoss-user] Newbie: JBoss and Spring

2005-12-01 Thread Curley, John








 

Hi, All:

 

I am currently on a
fledgling project that requires the following technologies:

 

Business Object Pooling
(Scalability)

Database Connection Pooling

JTA/Transaction Manager

JMS

Web Services

 

Currently, the group is
trying to avoid using an app server all together and glue all these open source
technologies using Spring.  My argument is that if we need all these
aforementioned technologies, we should go with an Application Server (JBoss
:-)) and get these services "out of the box".

 

The group is having a very
hard time attempting to glue all these pieces together, including making use of
JBI (ServiceMix/Jencks/ActiveMQ).  My position is that we should use Stateless
Session EJBs for now (they would be much quicker to implement than all these
independent technologies they are trying to glue together), with
Hibernate-based DAOs on the backend, Web Services for SOA and wait until JBI
matures.

 

We have a business deadline
and are falling very far behind.  I think we may be
"over-architecting" what appears to be a traditional reservation
system.

 

My questions are:

 

1) How does JBoss foresee
the use of Spring and "Lightweight Containers" in the future?  Is my
thinking sound that we should stick with JBoss or will JBoss be rendered
"obsolete" by Spring and JBI?

 

2) How will JBoss interact
with Spring?  What is the preferred way of it being used with JBoss?

 

3) What is JBoss future
plans for JBI (our particular flavor is ServiceMix)?  Should we wait until the
technology matures and gains industry-wide acceptance and app servers
incorporate this technology, especially with our risk-averse project
requirement due to tight deadlines?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Sincerely,

John Curley

 

 

 




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[JBoss-user] [Newbie] JBoss and Spring

2005-12-01 Thread Curley, John


Hi, All:

I am currently on a fledgling project that requires the following
technologies:

Business Object Pooling (Scalability)
Database Connection Pooling
JTA/Transaction Manager
JMS
Web Services

Currently, the group is trying to avoid using an app server all together
and glue all these open source technologies using Spring.  My argument
is that if we need all these aforementioned technologies, we should go
with an Application Server (JBoss :-)) and get these services "out of
the box".

The group is having a very hard time attempting to glue all these pieces
together, including making use of JBI (ServiceMix/Jencks/ActiveMQ).  My
position is that we should use Stateless Session EJBs for now (they
would be much quicker to implement than all these independent
technologies they are trying to glue together), with Hibernate-based
DAOs on the backend, Web Services for SOA and wait until JBI matures.

We have a business deadline and are falling very far behind.  I think we
may be "over-architecting" what appears to be a traditional reservation
system.

My questions are:

1) How does JBoss foresee the use of Spring and "Lightweight Containers"
in the future?  Is my thinking sound that we should stick with JBoss or
will JBoss be rendered "obsolete" by Spring and JBI?

2) How will JBoss interact with Spring?  What is the preferred way of it
being used with JBoss?

3) What is JBoss future plans for JBI (our particular flavor is
ServiceMix)?  Should we wait until the technology matures and gains
industry-wide acceptance and app servers incorporate this technology,
especially with our risk-averse project requirement due to tight
deadlines?

Thanks for your help.

Sincerely,
John Curley

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[JBoss-user] OT: need help logging off

2003-11-20 Thread Curley, John (EDS)
Title: Message




My apologies, I forgot to save my "welcome to the jboss mailing list" 
email:
I need to unsubscribe from the mailing list but was asked for a password on 
the 
Sourceforge site.
I don't remember giving a password when I signed up. In any event, I am not 
going to remember this password.
Does anyone know another way of unsubscribing? Is there an email address to 
send 
an unsubscribe request to?
Thanks for your help.
John Curley
 


[JBoss-user] JBoss/WebServices

2003-09-02 Thread Curley, John

Hi, All:

Can anyone recommend some really good resources to get some strong knowledge
of
exposing J2ee app functionality using web services via JBoss?

Thanks,
John Curley



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[JBoss-user] JMS: JBoss to Weblogic messaging

2003-08-25 Thread Curley, John

Hi, All:

Can anyone give me feedback on performing JMS messaging to/from
JBoss/WebLogic environments?  

Should there be any issues with guaranteed messaging?

In theory, there should be interoperability between the two environments as
implied by the J2EE specification.

Has anyone put this scenario in to production?

Thanks,
John Curley

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