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Steven Grimm
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No good for EJB 2.0
      #18809 - 06/14/05 12:01 AM

OpenEJB only supports version 1.1 of the EJB spec. If you have an application that's built for version 2.0 or higher, you can't deploy your code to OpenEJB. (At least not until they come out with their 2.0 release, which looks like it's still a ways off.)

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JoseManuelMolina
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Re: No good for EJB 2.0; I agree [Re: Steven Grimm]
      #18821 - 06/14/05 04:34 AM

I totally agree , I used OpenEJB tow years ago, at first I was coding under EJB 1.1 specs, but the Entity Beans under 1.1 were merely a "wannabe", so I began to code under 2.0 (at the moment I didn't bothered about OpenEJB support for them, I found by myself ).

So, I choose to move to JBoss (Jonas was the other option but the documentation I got for JBoss seemed better to me).

So, if yo plan to stay under EJB 1.1, OpenEJB is fairly good, the article its totally true, its a fast Container in which to test, in fact, I tested a rewriting of a commercial product (won't say the name), it needed a lot of transactions between the client and the EJB that used as server-entry point and it performed quite well.

I have to note that I "abandoned" OpenEJB at the last version they have, that is 0.9.2. And it seems to me that is't somehow stopped, at the time of the last release, I remember that in the forums something was said about the evolution having something to do with Geronimo.


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