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JRUN as EJB server
Hi
Does anyone has any experience, good or bad, on using JRUN 3 as a EJB
server?
I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere. Is there a better choice than JRUN?
Thanks
Christian
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Re: JRUN as EJB server
Hi Christian!
JRUN 3.0 was previously Ejipt EJB server(Valtos) which has been taken
over by Allaire. It is better than JRUN since
JRun 3.0 supports JSP 1.1, Servlets 2.2 and EJB 1.1. JRun also supports JNDI,
JDBC 2, Tag Libraries, EARs and WARs, JTA 1.0 and JMS 1.0. i am working
on it. as soon i know more i will inform you.
but it has poor documentation.
Christian Sellberg <sellberg@mac.com> wrote:
>Hi
>
>Does anyone has any experience, good or bad, on using JRUN 3 as a EJB
>server?
>
>I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere. Is there a better choice than JRUN?
>
>Thanks
>Christian
>
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Re: JRUN as EJB server
Christian Sellberg <sellberg@mac.com> wrote:
>Hi
>
>Does anyone has any experience, good or bad, on using JRUN 3 as a EJB
>server?
>
>I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere. Is there a better choice than JRUN?
>
>Thanks
>Christian
>
hi,
I think JRun is one of the perfect solutions as a EJB Server, but itz poor
documentation is a handicap...! hope i can work with it...in the near future
bye,
Satish Pamidimarthi
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