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Suggestion Needed.

Suggestion Needed.

2003-07-26       - By James Hicks

 Back
This really depends on how you are getting the data, how often you are
getting it, and from where you are getting it.

For instance, if you are getting the data on demand and the data either
takes a fairly long time to generate or it comes from different systems,
you would probably want to use JMS/message driven beans (EJB).  If the
data is generated on a batch type process every night or so and you just
get it from a precompiled data base, you can use JSP/Servlets/JDBC to
get and display the data.

There is an article on javaworld.com that talks about messaging -
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-2003/jw-0718-mdb.html.  Read
it.

James Hicks

-- --Original Message-- --
From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
[mailto:JSP-INTEREST@(protected)] On Behalf Of Velmurugan (Java)
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 2:40 AM
To: JSP-INTEREST@(protected)
Subject: Reg:Suggestion Needed.


Dear All,

This is off topic. Kindly help me.....

We have planned to develop an application that could be completely
Management Information System (MIS). There is no crucial transactions on
that. Just we have collected data from different places then
consolidated and publish necessary information in different format on
the browser. In this scenaria shall we go with EJB or Application Server
or not?.  This is going to be an intranet (WAN) web application. kindly
advice us which java technology would suitable for this.

Thanks in advance,

Velmurugan P
Java Team.

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