[jboss-dev-forums] [Design of JBoss Remoting, Unified Invokers] - Re: Transport Use Cases

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Thu Sep 20 03:26:33 EDT 2007


"trustin" wrote : and out of curiosity, is it what users want?

Currently, I'd say that the biggest users of Remoting are EJB2/3 and JBossMessaging.  Eventually, JBoss Naming (JNDI) will be converted as well.  In all of these cases, Remoting clients and servers are created in matching pairs by higher level code.  The use of Remoting by JBossWS is a counterexample, since they use a Remoting client without a Remoting server, but I can't say much more than that, not being very familiar with their code.  There are other JBoss projects that use Remoting, but none have asked for sweeping changes, to date.

So, on the whole, if you refer to current users, I'd say the answer is "yes".

This is not to say that we couldn't court other users.  And, in fact, there is an existing community of Remoting users outside of JBoss.  But I think we should always listen for the thundering footsteps in our ecosystem.




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