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 Post subject: hibernate in jboss & remote access
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:35 am 
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Hi,

I have a hibenate app inside of my jboss running. I wrote my own MBean
that is a clustered singleton in a jboss cluster.

I have a kind of push mechanism where my clients need to register within the mbean and then i push hibernate pojo data to the clients.

As far i accessing the mbean via jmx rmi remote adapter everything is fine but I didnt found a solution for communication between jboss server and client. I would like to use RMI so my question is there any suggestion how to use RMI transpaten between my jboss hibernate application and my fat client?

Thanks for any hints.
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I think you will get a better answer on the JBoss forums, this is not really Hibernate-related.

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christian wrote:
I think you will get a better answer on the JBoss forums, this is not really Hibernate-related.


Thanks for your hint, but I didn't get any answer on the jboss forums at all, but more or less weekly I got advertising to buy a support contract.
... proffesional open source, I see. ;-/


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Oh! So no one jumped in and designed your application for you! Thats bad, I understand.

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Use JMS


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 8:48 am 
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michael wrote:
Use JMS

Thank you, that is a interesting hint! Since looks like rmi callbacks are more difficult with jboss as (e.g. weblogic) may I will try to use jxta since it provide a nice level of abstraction.

Thanks for your input.

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christian wrote:
Oh! So no one jumped in and designed your application for you! Thats bad, I understand.


Sorry, you miss understanding me, I was not asking for a application design hint, since this already done.
I was searching for a workaround for RMI callbacks.


Thanks for helpfull answers.
Stefan


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JMS is made for such publish-subscribe models


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