Hello,
I have some questions regarding technical connectivity of JBoss, which I could not
resolve/find by checking the forums/documentation solely.
Accessing EJBs (SLSBs) from Remote Clients:
AFAIK, you can use RMI/IIOP to connect to the EJB Server. The actual connection handling
relies on the InitialContextFactory implementation and the ORB implementation being used.
Using BEA/WLS you can also use T3 as protocol which takes over the connection handling in
a performant way (multiplexing, clustercapability).
Questions regarding JBoss:
1) What are the options with JBoss towards standalone client doing remote EJB calls?
How does JBoss behave/what does JBoss use to realize the remote-EJB calls and what is
configurable? I am particular interested in the lifecycle of the underlying TCP
connections within failover setup (what if a connection breaks? Will it automatically be
re-established/redirected)?
2) With BEA WLS you can use the T3 connection for the client also to subscripe to a Server
Topic. How would this be realized with JBoss - is the TCP/IP connection built up and held
open from the client to the server? Or would one use a completely different approach to
realize client notification?
Reading
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/ConfigJBossMQIL and /ConfigUIL2 contains some info.
Does this mean, the client builds and maintains the connection to the server?)
Thanks
marcus
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