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'm not going to labor the point anymore. No offence meant at all, and
sorry if any was caused. I find this list exceptionally helpful and
pleasant.
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Well congrats on
a) wasting other people's time
b) giving bad advice
perhaps you should consider fishing elsewhere.
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Well congrats on
a) wasting other people's time
b) giving bad advice
perhaps you should consider fishing elsewhere.
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Yea
I agree they scale well
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From: Andrew Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Strangely enough I find most of your posts are decidedly fishy.
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Strangely enough I find most of your posts are decidedly fishy.
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Yeah, but the only reason I posted that msg was for ba
ejb's and tomcat
I agree, but I was responding to your "jboss is crap" statement, which
also has little to do with entity beans.
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Chuck's book has a chapter on using EJB with struts.
(Chuck Caveness "Programming Jakarta Struts" - O'Rielly)
Craig
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> For what it is worth, I think JBoss is great. It is
> a very mature application server.
Agree with that.
However, for a newbie, the documentation can be
extremely frustrating to work with. Not that the
docs for any other app server are any better.
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could go on some more.
Cheers,
Harm de Laat
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I agree, but I was responding to your "jboss is crap" statement, which
also has little to do with entity beans.
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That
support polymorphism nor inheritence). Ask yourself if you would use
CORBA in the same situation.
Mark
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then which o
That's an improvement, but really has little to do with EJB entity beans.
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Can't really
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From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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JBoss is crap, anyway.
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then which one is good in your eyes?
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>JBoss is crap, anyway.
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JBoss is crap, anyway.
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This isn't the case for jboss at least. You gain major performance
increases.
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This isn't the case for jboss at least. You gain major performance
increases.
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Yes, the advantage of using local interfaces
The O'Reilly version has one, too.
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Chuck's book has a chapter on using EJB with struts.
(Chuck Cavene
mance advantage by explicitly declaring an EJB interface local - you
merely adhere to the specification.
Mark
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From: Kunal H. Parikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Chuck's book has a chapter on using EJB with struts.
(Chuck Caveness "Programming Jakarta Struts" - O'Rielly)
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the REMOTE with very few changes to code.
People, please correct me if I am wrong.
Kunal
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Nonsense!
In the same way acr
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Mark
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From: ajay brar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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hi!
its actually for my software project at university. i am in uni. and the aim
of the project is to use ejb with struts.
w
The answer to your problems lie here:
www.sourceforge.net/projects/xpetstore
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hi!
its actually for my software project at university. i am i
enEJB; any alternative recommendations
will be most welcome.
thanks
cheers
ajay
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Is there an Aussie equivalent for "hillbilly?"
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Nonsense!
In the same way acronyms look great on resumes, they also look just super on
product brochures. If you use EJBs you can proudl
Galbreath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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If you are asking these questions, you probably should not be using EJB.
The ONLY reason to use EJB is if you are developing a distributed
application; a
If you are asking these questions, you probably should not be using EJB.
The ONLY reason to use EJB is if you are developing a distributed
application; anything else is overkill. If you simply need data
persistence, use JDBC and use DAO, or one of the persistence frameworks:
Ibatus, Hibernate, or
Hi Ajay !
Apache Tomcat does not include an EJB container.
You may want to try OpenEJB Container System (http://www.openejb.org) as
a plugin to Tomcat and deploy EJBs.
Another option would be to use JBoss(http://www.jboss.org) which
includes the EJB Container.
Kunal
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www.jboss.org
-brian
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Hi!
does tomcat support ejb's. I'm building a web app which uses struts. i'm
using ejb's for the model part.
can i
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