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1. Re: Looking for a basic tutorial on how to get JBoss Remotin
vybe3142 Mar 26, 2009 6:06 PM (in response to vybe3142)well, the title of my original post got cutt off, .. What I was looking for was a basic tutorial on how to get JBoss Remoting working with JBoss 5.0 Application Serve
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2. Re: Looking for a basic tutorial on how to get JBoss Remotin
ron_sigal Apr 2, 2009 3:46 AM (in response to vybe3142)Well, I'm not sure if you're asking how, in general, to make an invocation on the JBoss Application Server, or if you already know how to use, say, AS 4.2 and want to know how to do the same with AS 5.
If it's the former, then there's a tutorial written by John Mazzitelli called "Introducing JBoss Remoting" at
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/02/23/remoting.html.
It's somewhat old, so you should check the details against a current version of the Remoting Guide (e.g., http://www.jboss.org/jbossremoting/docs/guide/2.5/html/index.html). For example, "xmbean-dd" in the MBean declaration is archaic. For a current example of a Remoting server configuration, see the MBean called "jboss.remoting:service=Connector,transport=socket" in $JBOSS42_HOME/server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml.
If your question is the latter, well, then, everything that works in AS 4.2 should continue to work in AS 5. In particular, MBean declarations will still be recognized. However, AS 5 also supports the configuration of ordinary POJOs, and Remoting 2.4/2.5 has updated its server side configuration to use declarations of org.jboss.remoting.ServerConfiguration instances. See, for example, $JBOSS5_HOME/server/default/deploy/remoting-jboss-beans.xml.
I hope that helps. And, of course, we'd be happy if you want to contribute a tutorial.
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3. Re: Looking for a basic tutorial on how to get JBoss Remotin
vybe3142 Apr 3, 2009 11:04 AM (in response to vybe3142)Thanks, I'll look into the mentioned tutorial again.
BTW, .. can / (how can) JBoss Remoting be deployed in a non-JBoss App Server (GlassFish, WebSphere etc .. ) ?
One of the requirements for the app. we're to develop is that it be App Server agnostic (as it will be deployed in several different clients networks).
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4. Re: Looking for a basic tutorial on how to get JBoss Remotin
ron_sigal Apr 17, 2009 9:08 PM (in response to vybe3142)See my response on the other thread, "JBoss remoting - Compatability with non JBoss J2EE Applicati", at http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=153078.