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Re: WebObject's J2EE Support.


  • Subject: Re: WebObject's J2EE Support.
  • From: Dov Rosenberg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 21:06:11 -0500

Title: Re: WebObject's J2EE Support.
WO bundles Jboss as its J2EE server. It also uses Apache Axis for web services


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Dov Rosenberg
Conviveon Corporation
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On 1/30/05 7:11 PM, "java mouse" <email@hidden> wrote:

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,
> by its own implementation or by again other open source
> implementation?), or you have to deploy it to other application
> servers like JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere, etc.
>  
> I'm doing research on compare and contrast of WebObjects and J2EE.
>  
> Thanks for any reply.
> -marina
>
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