Hi,
I am looking to use EJB 3.0 embeddable in a new project and wanted to validate some of my
architectural assumptions before I recommend it. I am primarily interested in the
constraints of the embeddable solution.
I am building a n tier based architecture with a thick Eclipse RCP based GUI, with an
embeddable EJB 3.0 client component that handles communications/transactions/local
persistence between the Eclipse GUI and the JEE server tier on the client machine.
RMI and JMS are the two current protocols we need, however, even the JMS communication
would be serialized objects and not XML/SOAP messaging for now.
The communication between the GUI and the embedded container on the client machine would
always be local, however, the embedded container would need to be able to pick messages
off of JMS queues on a remote JMS server and communicate with remote EJBs on behalf of the
client. Will I have any problems with this? I read somewhere that the micro
container/embeddable EJB 3 container can't instantiate remote interfaces?
Also, am I confusing the micro-container and the embeddable EJB 3.0 container? Would
appreciate some answers.
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