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From: Jim Richards <grumpy@@cyber4.org>
To: "Java Apache Users" <java-apache-users@@list.working-dogs.com>
Subject: Re: JServ as a front-end to EJB server?
Date: Thu, Aug 12, 1999, 6:00 AM


>Has anyone out there used servlets running under JServ as a front-end to
>a EJB server (WebLogic, or other)?
>I'm interested in your experiences ... is it a good architecture?

I've been using JServ with the BullSoft (no bull, sorry) EJB Server
and a PostgreSQL database, took a while to set up and get right but
its been fine. I'm not sure how stabe it is, the EJB Server has a
tendency to die if an exception isn't caught in the EJB properly ...

Try ... for the EJB Server

        http://www.openmaster.com/ejb/

and PostgreSQL

        http://www.postgresql.org/

Have fun ...


----
You are the simulacrum of my dreams
 and the signifier of my desires

Mr Grumpy ... come and visit his home!
        http://www.cyber4.org/members/grumpy/index.html
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