Cyrille37 wrote:
> Hello Sam,
>
> Thanks a lot for your long long explanation. It was really wonderfull
> for me.
> Now I've understood some architecture's best practices.

Indeed it was very helpful. Can't wait to see how
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/AnnotatedGuideToTapestrySource
develops!

BTW, I've found "Pojos in action" to be
an excellent resource on the subject.

>
> I've applied your methods to my little project using Spring2.
>
> Now I would like to practice the same little project with an
> Application Server. I've installed Glassfish.
> I will use Tapestry for the Web UI and make EJBs for services
> (business layer).
>
> So I've had a look at Hivemind's documentation about accessing EJBs
> from Hivemind to inject theirs references in Tapestry.
> But the service hivemind.lib.EJBProxyFactory Service seems to handle
> only Stateless session bean
> (http://hivemind.apache.org/hivemind-lib/EJBProxyFactory.html).
>
> So is it not possible to integrate Tapestry with EJBs services with
> Hivemind ?
> Have I to integrate Spring to permit Tapestry / EJBs interaction ?
>
> Thanks again to my master ;o)
> Best regards from your disciple.
> Cyrille.
>
>
> Sam Gendler a écrit :
>> I'll clarify a little.  In general, you want to keep persistence code,
> ...
>> OK, that was a ton of information, but hopefully you'll find it very
>> useful, since you said you were new to Java web development.
>>
>> --sam
>>
>
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