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ESB patterns in J2EE container (5 messages)
- Posted by: Gautham Varada
- Posted on: March 13 2010 13:47 EST
I've a use case which involves making multiple webservice calls concurrently, aggregating the results and sending it back to the consumer/client.
How do I achive this in a J2ee container withour spawning my own threads and I dont want to use MDB's either.
Thanks
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- ESB patterns in J2EE container by Piotr Swiecicki on June 06 2010 14:39 EDT
- Good examples that lightened me up by Shawna Debusk on March 17 2012 06:33 EDT
- nice job dude by efri andi on October 24 2011 02:27 EDT
- agree with you by efri andi on October 24 2011 02:29 EDT
- Hhmm.... by N/A N/A on March 17 2012 14:00 EDT
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ESB patterns in J2EE container[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Piotr Swiecicki
- Posted on: June 06 2010 14:39 EDT
- in response to Gautham Varada
Take a look at Asynchronous Session Beans introduced by EJB3.1. Every container that supports Java EE 6 supports this.
Some examples:
http://paddyweblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/ejb-31-asynchronous-session-beans.html
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/totd_137_asynchronous_ejb_a
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Good examples that lightened me up[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Shawna Debusk
- Posted on: March 17 2012 06:33 EDT
- in response to Piotr Swiecicki
Good examples that lightened me up!
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nice job dude[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: efri andi
- Posted on: October 24 2011 02:27 EDT
- in response to Gautham Varada
Take a look at Asynchronous Session Beans introduced by EJB3.1. Every container that supports Java EE 6 supports this.
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agree with you[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: efri andi
- Posted on: October 24 2011 02:29 EDT
- in response to Gautham Varada
Awesome blog. I enjoyed reading your articles. This is truly a great read for me. I have bookmarked it and I am looking forward to reading new articles. Keep up the goodwork!
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Hhmm....[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: N/A N/A
- Posted on: March 17 2012 14:00 EDT
- in response to Gautham Varada
hats off