Hi,
for implementation details please se the architecture section in the
documentation:
http://jbi4ejb.sourceforge.net/architecture.htmlI thin our approach is generic, we don't use any specific feature of
any server, you don't even need to import any server specific jar.
bye
Raffaele
Quoting rs d <
rsd.soa@...>:
> It would be interesting to check how it is has been implemented. Long back I
> tried something similar but turned out to be very specific.
> Can you please highlight the usage and appropriate use case scenario.
>
> Additional info provided would be appreciated.
>
> cheers.
>
>
> On 8/1/07,
rspazzoli@... <
rspazzoli@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I'm pleased to announce that JBI4ejb (
http://jbi4ejb.sourceforge.net/)
>> has been released.
>> JBI4ejb is a JBI compliant binding component that allows you to
>> integrate EJBs into an ESB.
>> This component is especially target to existing EJBs because while
>> with new EJBs it's easy to expose methods as Web Services for already
>> running one it could be more difficult.
>> JBI4ejb can integrate EJBs without any modification on the EJB side,
>> you don't even need to redeploy the EJB. So using JBI4ejb also old
>> EJBs or EJBs that for any reason cannot be modified can participate to
>> a SOA.
>> Current release (0.1) has the following features:
>> -- support for stateless session beans.
>> -- a Netbeans plug-in that integrates with the Netbeans Enterprise Pack.
>> -- support for OpenESB and Servicemix as JBI container.
>> -- support for Websphere, Weblogic, jboss and Glassfish as application
>> server.
>>
>> Jbi4ejb is a companion project of JBI4Corba
>> (
http://jbi4corba.sourceforge.net/ and
>>
http://wiki.open-esb.java.net/jbiwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=CICSBC) and
>> JBI4Cics (
http://jbi4cics.sourceforge.net/ and
>>
http://wiki.open-esb.java.net/jbiwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=CORBABC).
>>
>>
>>
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