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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Eddie Bush <ek...@swbell.net> on 2002/09/27 00:20:21 UTC
[OT] CMA in WebSphere iAS 3.5
This isn't for me. It's kind of urgent though, so please don't hesitate
to respond quickly if you have a clue how to do it :-) A friend is
finding a lot of resistance to using CMA in his app because people are
saying you can only do CMA in iAS 3.5 using EJBs -- and they don't want
to use EJBs.
Is this fact or fiction? Does anyone have a URL I can forward to my
friend on how it can be done, or can you give me some idea of
page/section he can quote from the manual for his rebuttal? Neither he
nor myself can find anything about this that points to a non-EJB
solution. I find it hard to believe there isn't one.
Thanks!
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Re: [OT] CMA in WebSphere iAS 3.5
Posted by Vilya Harvey <vi...@digitalsteps.com>.
Eddie,
I haven't used WebSphere myself, but a quick bit of googling found these:
http://www.websphere.org/docs/pauld.pdf
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/doc/v35/ae/infocenter/was/0
50102.html
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/doc/v40/ae/infocenter/was/0
50102.html
They seem to indicate that it's entirely possible to use the standard CMA
mechanisms, by defining the usual <login-config> element in the web
application descriptor.
Hope that helps,
Vil.
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From: "Eddie Bush" <ek...@swbell.net>
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Subject: Re: [OT] CMA in WebSphere iAS 3.5
> Oh - in case it matters - my buddy is looking of a database-oriented
> solution - ie JDBC.
>
> Eddie Bush wrote:
>
> > This isn't for me. It's kind of urgent though, so please don't
> > hesitate to respond quickly if you have a clue how to do it :-) A
> > friend is finding a lot of resistance to using CMA in his app because
> > people are saying you can only do CMA in iAS 3.5 using EJBs -- and
> > they don't want to use EJBs.
> >
> > Is this fact or fiction? Does anyone have a URL I can forward to my
> > friend on how it can be done, or can you give me some idea of
> > page/section he can quote from the manual for his rebuttal? Neither
> > he nor myself can find anything about this that points to a non-EJB
> > solution. I find it hard to believe there isn't one.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>
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> Eddie Bush
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Re: [OT] CMA in WebSphere iAS 3.5
Posted by Eddie Bush <ek...@swbell.net>.
Oh - in case it matters - my buddy is looking of a database-oriented
solution - ie JDBC.
Eddie Bush wrote:
> This isn't for me. It's kind of urgent though, so please don't
> hesitate to respond quickly if you have a clue how to do it :-) A
> friend is finding a lot of resistance to using CMA in his app because
> people are saying you can only do CMA in iAS 3.5 using EJBs -- and
> they don't want to use EJBs.
>
> Is this fact or fiction? Does anyone have a URL I can forward to my
> friend on how it can be done, or can you give me some idea of
> page/section he can quote from the manual for his rebuttal? Neither
> he nor myself can find anything about this that points to a non-EJB
> solution. I find it hard to believe there isn't one.
>
> Thanks!
>
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