Hello Lars,
Thanks for the response, I don't know much about EJBs at all, but I am very
curious about them, and would like to see about implementing them on a
couple of small projects I have.
I was initially confused, as it seemed like you would need the javax.ejb
stuff that comes with J2EE, bu
I remember reading about J2EE on the j2ee-interest mailing list (check out
archives.javasoft.com ).
Basically, J2EE does work on Linux but only windows and solaris are supported.
There's an rmi/iiop binary which
isn't java-based that you can get as part of the J2EE community source I read.
cheers
Hi!
On Sam, 25 Mär 2000 Man Chi Ly wrote:
>As for free
>(speech) implementations, I haven't researched much but I haven't seen
>any.
http://www.ejboss.org/
http://www.openmaster.com/ejb/index.html
For more info check
http://www.interpasnet.com/JSS/textes/ejbserveurs.htm
Ciao,
Andreas
Hello Lorin,
I have JDK1.1.7 and JDK1.2 running on my linux box. There are several
EJB servers available for Linux, I list only these I tried to get working
on my linux:
EBServer from Prosyst http://www.prosyst.com
Jonas from Bullsoft (free software) http://www.bullsoft.com/ejb/index.html
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Lorin Kobashigawa wrote:
> Is it possible to use EJBs under linux? Sun's documentation makes it seem
> like they require J2EE, but i've seen some references to open-source EJB
> containers that run on Linux.
>
> -Lkb
>
Lorin,
I'm starting to look into EJBs myself (and wa
Is it possible to use EJBs under linux? Sun's documentation makes it seem
like they require J2EE, but i've seen some references to open-source EJB
containers that run on Linux.
-Lkb
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