Re: Hivemind and EJB access
You would lookup the Home object using JNDI. On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: James Carman a écrit : > Well, I was answering the question of whether HiveMind's > EJBProxyFactory supports stateful session beans and it does not (the > reason is that the create method requires params). If you want to use > a stateless session bean, then check EJBProxyFactory's documentation > on how to set it up in your hivemodule.xml file. Basically, you use > EJBProxyFactory rather than BuilderFactory to construct your > implementation object. Thanks James, but ... I understand that I could not use StateFull Bean with Hivemind. But how to use StateFull Bean from a Tapestry page ? Is something like this possible : ApplicationContext.getBean("TheStateFullOne"); I think the Application Server has to create the SateFullBean, but I've no idea on how it can make the link between the AppServer's session and Tapestry's session... I'm a lost a little Cyrille. > > > On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> James Carman a écrit : >> > No, because typically with SFSBs, you have to pass in a paramter to >> > the create method and there's no way to set up the proxy to do that >> > for you automatically. With SLSBs, there is no parameter to the >> > create method. >> Hello James, >> Thank you for your response, but I'm afraid to do not understand it ;-( >> >> Perhaps I have to reformulate my question : >> >> When Tapestry runs in an Application Server (Glassfish,JBoss), how to >> access EJB (Stateless and Statefull) from a Tapestry page ?? >> >> Cyrille. >> >> >> > >> > >> > On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> After had some pratices with Tapestry running on Tomcat with and >> without >> >> Spring, I'm looking for running Tapestry under an Application Server >> >> like Glassfish. >> >> I've read in Hivemind documentation about the EJBProxyFactory that it >> >> could only delegates to Stateless session bean. Is it true ? Is there >> >> another fashion for Hivemind to delegate to other kind of EJB >> >> (Statefull, Message driven) ? >> >> >> >> Thanks for your knowledge sharing, >> >> Cyrillle >> >> >> > >> > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hivemind and EJB access
James Carman a écrit : Well, I was answering the question of whether HiveMind's EJBProxyFactory supports stateful session beans and it does not (the reason is that the create method requires params). If you want to use a stateless session bean, then check EJBProxyFactory's documentation on how to set it up in your hivemodule.xml file. Basically, you use EJBProxyFactory rather than BuilderFactory to construct your implementation object. Thanks James, but ... I understand that I could not use StateFull Bean with Hivemind. But how to use StateFull Bean from a Tapestry page ? Is something like this possible : ApplicationContext.getBean("TheStateFullOne"); I think the Application Server has to create the SateFullBean, but I've no idea on how it can make the link between the AppServer's session and Tapestry's session... I'm a lost a little Cyrille. On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: James Carman a écrit : > No, because typically with SFSBs, you have to pass in a paramter to > the create method and there's no way to set up the proxy to do that > for you automatically. With SLSBs, there is no parameter to the > create method. Hello James, Thank you for your response, but I'm afraid to do not understand it ;-( Perhaps I have to reformulate my question : When Tapestry runs in an Application Server (Glassfish,JBoss), how to access EJB (Stateless and Statefull) from a Tapestry page ?? Cyrille. > > > On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> After had some pratices with Tapestry running on Tomcat with and without >> Spring, I'm looking for running Tapestry under an Application Server >> like Glassfish. >> I've read in Hivemind documentation about the EJBProxyFactory that it >> could only delegates to Stateless session bean. Is it true ? Is there >> another fashion for Hivemind to delegate to other kind of EJB >> (Statefull, Message driven) ? >> >> Thanks for your knowledge sharing, >> Cyrillle >> > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hivemind and EJB access
Well, I was answering the question of whether HiveMind's EJBProxyFactory supports stateful session beans and it does not (the reason is that the create method requires params). If you want to use a stateless session bean, then check EJBProxyFactory's documentation on how to set it up in your hivemodule.xml file. Basically, you use EJBProxyFactory rather than BuilderFactory to construct your implementation object. On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: James Carman a écrit : > No, because typically with SFSBs, you have to pass in a paramter to > the create method and there's no way to set up the proxy to do that > for you automatically. With SLSBs, there is no parameter to the > create method. Hello James, Thank you for your response, but I'm afraid to do not understand it ;-( Perhaps I have to reformulate my question : When Tapestry runs in an Application Server (Glassfish,JBoss), how to access EJB (Stateless and Statefull) from a Tapestry page ?? Cyrille. > > > On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> After had some pratices with Tapestry running on Tomcat with and without >> Spring, I'm looking for running Tapestry under an Application Server >> like Glassfish. >> I've read in Hivemind documentation about the EJBProxyFactory that it >> could only delegates to Stateless session bean. Is it true ? Is there >> another fashion for Hivemind to delegate to other kind of EJB >> (Statefull, Message driven) ? >> >> Thanks for your knowledge sharing, >> Cyrillle >> > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hivemind and EJB access
James Carman a écrit : No, because typically with SFSBs, you have to pass in a paramter to the create method and there's no way to set up the proxy to do that for you automatically. With SLSBs, there is no parameter to the create method. Hello James, Thank you for your response, but I'm afraid to do not understand it ;-( Perhaps I have to reformulate my question : When Tapestry runs in an Application Server (Glassfish,JBoss), how to access EJB (Stateless and Statefull) from a Tapestry page ?? Cyrille. On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, After had some pratices with Tapestry running on Tomcat with and without Spring, I'm looking for running Tapestry under an Application Server like Glassfish. I've read in Hivemind documentation about the EJBProxyFactory that it could only delegates to Stateless session bean. Is it true ? Is there another fashion for Hivemind to delegate to other kind of EJB (Statefull, Message driven) ? Thanks for your knowledge sharing, Cyrillle - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hivemind and EJB access
No, because typically with SFSBs, you have to pass in a paramter to the create method and there's no way to set up the proxy to do that for you automatically. With SLSBs, there is no parameter to the create method. On 12/13/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, After had some pratices with Tapestry running on Tomcat with and without Spring, I'm looking for running Tapestry under an Application Server like Glassfish. I've read in Hivemind documentation about the EJBProxyFactory that it could only delegates to Stateless session bean. Is it true ? Is there another fashion for Hivemind to delegate to other kind of EJB (Statefull, Message driven) ? Thanks for your knowledge sharing, Cyrillle - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hivemind and EJB access
Hello, After had some pratices with Tapestry running on Tomcat with and without Spring, I'm looking for running Tapestry under an Application Server like Glassfish. I've read in Hivemind documentation about the EJBProxyFactory that it could only delegates to Stateless session bean. Is it true ? Is there another fashion for Hivemind to delegate to other kind of EJB (Statefull, Message driven) ? Thanks for your knowledge sharing, Cyrillle - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]