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1. Re: Tuxedo Sevices and JBoss
rolex Aug 14, 2002 11:54 AM (in response to mharnvi)Hi,
I'm aware this is a very late reply, but for the record...
I would say you don't have to switch to any Weblogic, iPlanet or any other App.Server.
As far as I know Jolt manipulates threads (1.2 for sure).
And EJBs must not do that. You have two options:
1/ take a chance and use Jolt from your EJB anyway.
2/ Create a business delegate class and start it "outside" the EJB container. There are a few documents to find on the net about Business Delegate pattern and EJB. -
2. Re: Tuxedo Sevices and JBoss
rolex Aug 14, 2002 11:55 AM (in response to mharnvi)Hi,
I'm aware this is a very late reply, but for the record...
I would say you don't have to switch to any Weblogic, iPlanet or any other App.Server.
As far as I know Jolt manipulates threads (1.2 for sure).
And EJBs must not do that. You have two options:
1/ take a chance and use Jolt from your EJB anyway.
2/ Create a business delegate class and start it "outside" the EJB container. There are a few documents to find on the net about Business Delegate pattern and EJB. -
3. Re: Tuxedo Sevices and JBoss
rolex Aug 14, 2002 11:57 AM (in response to mharnvi)Hi,
I'm aware this is a very late reply, but for the record...
I would say you don't have to switch to any Weblogic, iPlanet or any other App.Server.
As far as I know Jolt manipulates threads (1.2 for sure).
And EJBs must not do that. You have two options:
1/ take a chance and use Jolt from your EJB anyway.
2/ Create a business delegate class and start it "outside" the EJB container. There are a few documents to find on the net about Business Delegate pattern and EJB. -
4. Re: Tuxedo Sevices and JBoss
mharnvi Dec 6, 2002 10:56 AM (in response to mharnvi)Do you know if 8.0 also manages threads by itself? (Seems like they now have the same version number on both Jolt and Tuxedo.)
To bad JCA connectors are so hard to find. But I recall that it was true for JDBC drivers in the beginning too.