On 6-Sep-05, at 11:37 AM, Mark Wong wrote:
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 15:50:25 -0400
Dave Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2-Sep-05, at 3:38 PM, Mark Wong wrote:
Hi Dave,
Oops, EJB's are distasteful? My experience in this area is quite
lacking.
Well, I said "personally" distasteful.
No
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 15:50:25 -0400
Dave Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 2-Sep-05, at 3:38 PM, Mark Wong wrote:
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> > Hi Dave,
> >
> > Oops, EJB's are distasteful? My experience in this area is quite
> > lacking.
> Well, I said "personally" distasteful.
> > Not that I necessarily want to
On 2-Sep-05, at 3:38 PM, Mark Wong wrote:
Hi Dave,
Oops, EJB's are distasteful? My experience in this area is quite
lacking.
Well, I said "personally" distasteful.
Not that I necessarily want to be 100% strict but the spec
says this needs to conform to WS-I BP 1.0 specification, which I
und
Hi Dave,
Oops, EJB's are distasteful? My experience in this area is quite
lacking. Not that I necessarily want to be 100% strict but the spec
says this needs to conform to WS-I BP 1.0 specification, which I
understand is basically using the SOAP transport? I just thought it
would be nice to hav
Mark,
I'd like to help out, let me know what you need help doing.
Personally, doing this with EJB's is distasteful, but I'll help where
I can.
Dave
On 2-Sep-05, at 12:53 PM, Mark Wong wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've starting putting together a kit based on the TPC-App, which is a
business-to-bus
Hi everyone,
I've starting putting together a kit based on the TPC-App, which is a
business-to-business Web services workload. I'm starting to implement
it as a Java EJB and have the most of the interactions implemented with
a simple single threaded driver.
The code is available here:
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