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Re: Design help

Maya menon

2005-05-12

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All,
 
I am thinking about the following architecture for a LOGIN process.
How does this architecture look ?
 

View -> ActionServlet[front controller] -> Action Classes -> Model Manager -> Session Facade [session ejb] - DAO

 

Please tell me your opinions.

 

 



ashraf galal <ashrafwg@hotmail.com> wrote:

Maya;

Be sure y use webSphere version 5 or higher I do beleive if you have 2 instances of websphere up and runing will do the work but this is my personal oppenion.

 




Ashraf Galal
(416)804-8359
>From: Maya menon <maya_java@yahoo.com> >To: ashrafwg@HOTMAIL.COM >Subject: Re: Design help >Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 11:23:10 -0700 (PDT) > >Ashraf, > >Thanks for ur point >we will be using websphere. do u think websphere will handle it ? >I currently dont have webshere instance loaded on my pc... >hence i am asking it to u > > > > >ashraf galal <ashrafwg@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote: > >JAAS is an APIs that standardize checking supplied credentials. > >It is all about the contsainer (the vendor implementation of j2EE specification) )which implement JAAS. > >And how easy JAAS is to integrate with a J2ee SERVER VARIES BETWEEN SERVERS. > >So your questions regrding 1000 of users OR SO could be searched in your server documentation. > >Please check your server implemenation document under load balance or session replication > > > > > > > > ;Ashraf Galal >(416)804-8359 > >From: Maya menon <maya_java@YAHOO.COM> >Reply-To: An interest list for Sun Java Center J2EE Pattern Catalog <J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM> >To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM >Subject: Re: Design help >Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 10:36:30 -0700 > >We will be having up to 1000 concurrent users trying to login. Can JAAS handle such a big load ? > > >"Bayarsaikhan VOLODYA (YAZ-ArGe)" <bayar@YAZ.COM.TR> wrote:the simplest way is to use struts with jaas. > >PS: i am not a fan of EJB too ;-) > >-----Original Message----- >From: An interest list for Sun Java Center J2EE Pattern Catalog [mailto:J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM]On Behalf Of Maya menon >Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:07 PM >To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM >Subject: Design help > > >Hi, >Looking for a best design strategy. >Our client-server app is being converted to a web based app. The fi rst feature to be converted is "Login process". > >I am planning to have a jsp page with user id[currently we dont request > password from users], but I think password field is necessary. Now, when a valid user logs in, it should look at the database and display the messages available to the user from the database. This is what should happen. > >Now, there can be upto 1000 concurrent users. There can be 2500 users accessing the system in a 24 hour period. > >Which design pattern/patterns are best in a situation like this ? >I am not a fan of EJB, but will EJB be helpful here ? > >Need all suggestions and links to similar problems and solutions. > >Thanks, > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >http://mail.yahoo.com ==================================================================== Companion Site: http://www.corej2eepattern s.com J2EE BluePrints: http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns List Archive: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/j2eepatterns-interest.html Unsubscribing: email "signoff > J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST" to listserv@java.sun.com >==================================================================== Companion Site: http://www.corej2eepatterns.com J2EE BluePrints: http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns List Archive: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/j2eepatterns-interest.html Unsubscribing: email "signoff J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST" to listserv@java.sun.com > > >--------------------------------- >Yahoo! Mail Mobile > Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. > >==================================================================== >Companion Site: http://www.corej2eepatterns.com >J2EE BluePrints: http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns >List Archive: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/j2eepatterns-interest.html >Unsubscribing: email "signoff J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST" to listserv@java.sun.com >==================================================================== Companion Site: http://www.corej2eepatterns.com J2EE BluePrints: http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns List Archive: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/j2eepatterns-interest.html Unsubscribing: email "signoff J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST" to listserv@java.sun.com > >--------------------------------- >Discover Yahoo! > Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out!


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