Len, this is exactly what I have been doing... I have spent nearly a year on this project and I am still learning new stuff every day. Most of my problems are deployment and configuration related though (I seem to spend more time on this than anything else). I love this stuff but it is highly unproductive because you waste so much time fiddling.

Peter

My configuration:

A J2EE application. -> connects to postgres
eclipse (development environment for both J2EE and Tapestry)
Hivemind


I try to use service based architecture to talk to it

Marilen Corciovei wrote:
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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