Jboss Release Open-Source EJB2 Server . 38
m1nat0r writes: "According to jboss home Jboss 3.0 with support for EJB2 and clustering is out of beta and available as a production quality J2EE app server. Mark Fleury and the team have ruffled many a feather to get the project this far but you have to hand it to them - Jboss is providing a very real alternative to the commercial server vendors. You would think that the recent changes in the JCP to accommodate open source J2EE implementations can only reinforce that position."
EJB2 Seems Good (Score:3, Informative)
the JMX stuff looks cool, and they've done great stuff with the hot deploy code, too. The development platform of choice for Java DB stuff.
Re:EJB2 Seems Good (Score:1, Interesting)
shift now, before wasting any more time. EJB2 CMP is so much better than EJB1 was, and JBossCMP so much easier than JAWS, that you'll make up for all the time you spent pulling hair out.
Re:EJB2 Seems Good (Score:3, Informative)
You should definitely look at CMP2, which doesn't suck nearly as much as CMP1.
Even more, you should look at JDO, which IMO is several miles beyond CMP in terms of flexibility, simplicity, and general usefulness. Instead of trying to solve all the EJB problems at once in the same object, as CMP does, it focuses on one problem -- object persistence -- and it's up to you to layer up your remote invocation, security, transaction boundaries, etc. Put your JDOs behind session beans, and you have a pretty comfortable alternative to messy ol' CMP.
Gee, been out a while (Score:3, Informative)
JBoss is pretty nice and Jetty seems really tight compared to Tomcat. If only there were better docs...
Re:Gee, been out a while (Score:4, Informative)
there are [flashline.com].
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J2EE Compatability Testing (Score:1)
sweet! Though we are still missing (Score:2, Insightful)
with the risc of sounding like a freeloader (Score:1)
I would like to actually have a chance to use this product and then be happy to donate some money to the people making it if i like it, but without the documentation I hardly stand a chance of getting it to work seamlessly in my environment or even configure it properly, so I cannot really test it... This may be an ugly side effect of open source projects, but I find myself wishing for shareware...
For non-free products try before you buy seemss very fair, but I cannot really try JBoss :(
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