Hi All,

We are creating a  "offline" version of an online application using Oracle 
Lite, i.e. basically our J2EE application will work in a stand-alone mode on a 
laptop with the embedded Oracle Lite database.

Since, Oracle Lite comes in-built with it's own web-serve (WebToGo) we decided 
to embed openEJB as our EJB container intra-vm so that we could deploy our EAR 
as is. It works like a charm!!!

I had a couple of questions(Sorry, we are new with openejb):


1)      Is it correct to use openejb in such a way, since it will be used in 
production environments. (Any tips on tuning could help).

2)      OpenEJB builds up the application assembly everytime we start the 
webtogo server(it is a disguised Oracle 10.1.3 Standalone OC4J Server) on the 
client.  This does take 2-3 minutes due to the number of EJB's we have. Is 
there a way for OpenEJB to persist this application assembly so that when it 
startups a second time, it does not build the entire assembly again. This way 
there will be no delay if the server has to be re-started.

Cheers,
Vikrant Yagnick
Software Designer
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