On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 10:09 +0100, Cyrille37 wrote:

> Hello Len,
> 
> Marilen Corciovei a écrit :
> > I think you should arm yourself with lot of patience. We are doing here
> > a development which involves Tapestry as interface and various JBoss
> > services and EJB3
> >   
> It's what I will have to do soon ...
> > I think most problems we have had where related to:
> > - various configuration, packaging and classloader conflicts. Such
> > problems can easy make you loose have a day for nothing. For example
> > something as simple as logging and it's not easy enough
> > http://www.len.ro/work/articles/jboss/webapp-logging/  
> > - integrating the monitoring application with the jboss service
> > dependency mechanism and jmx in such a way it whould work both with the
> > webapp in jboss and in a remote tomcat.
> >   
> I'm afraid about all that stuff. J2EE environment seems to be very 
> complex to make working fine.
> 
> Do you have such bad experience with JBoss failover and loadbalancing ?

In fact once the things got working, we did not had much problems. What
drived us crazy are all those stupid small problems during the
development and testing phases.

Len
www.len.ro

> cyrille.
> > The simplest part was working with EJB3.
> >
> > Len
> > www.len.ro
> >
> > On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 18:02 +0100, Cyrille37 wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> Hello,
> >> I have spent some time to learn Tapestry, and it will be my WebFront 
> >> framework. In this time I've learned a little about J2EE too.
> >>
> >> Now I've to create the architecture of my project. It must be a 
> >> multi-tier architecture, with Apache & Tomcat, a J2EE AS (JBoss or 
> >> Glassfish), and finally Mysql5 for the Data part.
> >> Tapestry will be the WebFront framework, so it will run on Tomcat, with 
> >> probably the help of Spring2 framework for some stuff.
> >>
> >> I would like to have your opinion, comment, help and links about how to 
> >> make Tapestry works with applications hosted on the J2EE AS ... For da 
> >> moment I'm really floating in the unknown.
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot
> >> Cyrille.
> >>
> >>
> >>     
> 
> 
> 
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