Re: WebObject's J2EE Support.
Re: WebObject's J2EE Support.
- Subject: Re: WebObject's J2EE Support.
- From: java mouse <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 16:11:20 -0800 (PST)
- Comment: DomainKeys? See http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys
So can you deploy J2EE in WO though? If yes, it's by WO's own implementation of EJB and Servlet container or by including other J2EE app server like JBoss?
Thanks,
--marina
Owen McKerrow <email@hidden> wrote:
We did a project last year with Sun. We delivered them a WebObjects App
that ran fine under Sun One Application Server, without installing WO
on the box. Essentially you are able to bundle your WO apps up as a WAR
file.
On 30/01/2005, at 7:47 PM, java mouse wrote:
> I read the overview, eomodeler, and projectbuilder, and some other
> references on WebObjects. The Overview says WebObjects support J2EE,
> but it doesn't explain HOW.
>
> So to be exact, how?
>
> I guess for sure you should at least be able to write EJBs and JSPs.
> In this case, does WebObjects actually implement J2EE specification,
> or does it support J2EE through open source J2EE implementation like
> JBoss?
>
> And how about deploy? Can you deploy J2EE app in WebObjects!
(if so,
ho prefer
typing to pointing then seem to prefer acronyms to
save typing :-)
-Denis Stanton, On people using Command Line Interfaces
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