Ok, didn´t think about the distribution
question.....Thanks
But i think there are other ways to do that, like
exposing your businness delegate as a rmi server. Anyway, your clients will have
to have the stubs..
But the simplest way is just putting the component
with war file, swing application.....
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 10:11
AM
Subject: Re: Pattern
BusinessDeligation
Hi Giovani Salvador,
Yaa i am talking about BusinessDeligation only.
See if you put your business deligation class in ejb's jar file, then how your
JSP and Servlets can create instances of businessdeligation?. Your business
deligation will do lookup for EJB's. So it should be in .war file
only.
Thanks
Madhu V
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 6:30
PM
Subject: Re: Pattern
BusinessDeligation
Are you talknig about businness delegate design
pattern? AFAIK, you put businness delegate in front of your businness
components, the ejb components in your case. I think it´s more clear to put
your businness delegate in the same environment that your ejb´s
are.
Imagine that your ejb components will be called
now from a swing application and not from a web client. You will not
distribute your businness delegate component with each client that will
access your businness components, ok?
Giovani Salvador
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:09
AM
Subject: Pattern
BusinessDeligation
Hi All,
When implementing business deligation in J2EE
Application where my jar of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB's) will
be deployed in one system and my war file will be deployed in other
system, where exactly i put my businessdelegate classes?. Am i right if i
put those classes in .war file?
Can anybody clarify my Question
Thanks in Advance
Madhu
V
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