Hi Andre,
Hale India wrote:
>Hi Sanjeeb
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>Thank you for this information.
>When you say that they work together you mean :
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I meant GlassFish runs with mustang. Answers in line...
>1) Glassfish can be compile with mustang ?
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I have never tried compiling with Mustang. I will check with our release
engineers to see if they have built using Mustang or not. AFAIK, there
is no language level change in Mustang. So I will be surprised, if it
does not compile. By the way, do you plan to compile GlassFish sources
or you want to use the GlassFish binary?
>2) WS made using embeded JAX-WS in mustang can be
>deployed in Glassfish compile with mustang ?
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The WS program that you write for Mustang has two parts, viz: a) the end
point, b) the the driver class which starts the embedded web server and
publishes the end point. The second part is neither useful nor required
in GlassFish. Only the first part is useful. You take the end point
implementation, package it as a war and deploy it in GlassFish. It gets
deployed as a servlet based end point. I could do this a for a simple
web service.
Is this what you are looking for? Then answer is yes. BTW, I am not good
at web services, so I could be wrong. So I recommend you ask your web
service related issues at our forum:
http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=56
>2) WS made using embedded JAX-WS in mustang can be
>deployed in Glassfish compile with java 1.5 ?
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Same as answer #2.
>3) clients made with mustang can use WS of any
>Glassfish ?
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I am not clear as to what you are asking here.
>Excuse all these question, but a start a new release
>of our project to be deliver end of this year) and I
>try to define what to use to start.
>
You are most welcome. Please ask your questions in our forum at
http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=56
Thanks,
Sahoo
> We move to EBJ3.0
>it is the only thing decided by today ...
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>Thank's
>
>Andre
>--- Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo <Sanjeeb.Sahoo_at_Sun.COM> wrote:
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>>Marina Vatkina wrote:
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>>>Hi Andre,
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>>>If you look here:
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>https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/ServerModules.html
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>>you will
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>>>see that GlassFish supports both, EJB2.1 and EJB
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>>3.0.
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>>>Current version of GlassFish works with JDK 1.5.
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>>It will work with
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>>>Mustang in the future.
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>>Even today, GlassFish works with Mustang. No change,
>>what so ever.
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>>Thanks,
>>Sahoo
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>>>regards,
>>>-marina
>>>
>>>Hale India wrote:
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>>>>Hi
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>>>>If we look at
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>https://glassfish.dev.java.net/nonav/javaee5/docs/DG/beahl.html
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>>>>Glassfish support EJB2.1
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>>>>If we look at :
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>https://glassfish.dev.java.net/javaee5/persistence/entity-persistence-support.html#getting_started
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>>>>Glassfish persistence is done by EJB3 and connect
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>>us to the link :
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>>>>http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=220
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>>>>I would like to understand better and for this I
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>>need a clear answer
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>>>>EJB2.1 ? EJB3.0 ? both ?
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>>>>I see also in JAVA mustang new support for JDBC
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>>where database
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>>>>provide service , and where JAVA mustang offer
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>>native support for
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>>>>JAX-WS 2.0
>>>>I ask myself how Glassfish will be connected to
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>>mustang, will we need
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>>>>to wait for a new glassfish release to get
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>>support for mustang ?
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>>>>Are they designed to work together ?
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>>>>Any answer welcome
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>>>>Best regards
>>>>
>>>>Andre Legendre
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