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Posted to user@beehive.apache.org by José Moreira <ma...@gmail.com> on 2006/04/22 13:22:53 UTC

Beehive applications context

Is beehive suited or can be used for building webapps without EJB/J2EE
? Like Beehive+Struts+Hibernate+JSP or should i just stick to
Webdoclet ?





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José Moreira
Vila Nova de Gaia
Portugal

Re: Beehive applications context

Posted by José Moreira <jo...@josemoreira.net>.
Thanks. I'm starting a project and beehive seems ok to me.

 I'll be using Ibatis or Hibernate for persistence.

I've been reeding the docs but for now i can answer the following question:

  Can one configure the output path of the doclets? Or the java
'actions' really need to be in WEB-INF?

thanks and good work!

Eddie O'Neil escreveu:
> Jose--
>
>   Good question -- Beehive is absolutely suited for building
> applications without an EJB container.  The project provides
> "controls" for using EJBs if needed, but it is in no way required.
>
>   The requirements for various parts of Beehive are:
>
> Controls -- no core requirement, just a Java 5 VM
> NetUI -- Servlet 2.4 / JSP 2.0 container
> System controls -- use depends on the type of control.  The JDBC
> control can be used with just the VM.  The JMS / EJB controls require
> containers that support those specifications.
>
>   So, yes, Beehive can be used to build Beehive + Hibernate + Struts
> applications on just a web container.
>
>   Hope that helps...
>
> Eddie
>
>
> On 4/22/06, José Moreira <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Is beehive suited or can be used for building webapps without EJB/J2EE
>> ? Like Beehive+Struts+Hibernate+JSP or should i just stick to
>> Webdoclet ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> --
>> José Moreira
>> Vila Nova de Gaia
>> Portugal
>>
>>     
>
>   


Re: Beehive applications context

Posted by Eddie O'Neil <ek...@gmail.com>.
Jose--

  Good question -- Beehive is absolutely suited for building
applications without an EJB container.  The project provides
"controls" for using EJBs if needed, but it is in no way required.

  The requirements for various parts of Beehive are:

Controls -- no core requirement, just a Java 5 VM
NetUI -- Servlet 2.4 / JSP 2.0 container
System controls -- use depends on the type of control.  The JDBC
control can be used with just the VM.  The JMS / EJB controls require
containers that support those specifications.

  So, yes, Beehive can be used to build Beehive + Hibernate + Struts
applications on just a web container.

  Hope that helps...

Eddie


On 4/22/06, José Moreira <ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is beehive suited or can be used for building webapps without EJB/J2EE
> ? Like Beehive+Struts+Hibernate+JSP or should i just stick to
> Webdoclet ?
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> --
> José Moreira
> Vila Nova de Gaia
> Portugal
>