[PJUG Javamail] porting application from jboss to glassfish

Michael Phoenix michaelandrewphoenix at gmail.com
Tue Aug 19 12:16:09 EDT 2008


Joe,

The problem is the current version of Axis, which handles Web services, does
not allow .NET clients to access our Web services. It is believed that
upgrading to a later version of Jboss would eliminate the problem, but both
my boss and I like Glassfish and if porting from Jboss to Glassfish is not
much more trouble than porting to a newer version of Jboss, we'd like to do
that.

Mike

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 8:03 AM, Joe Hoffman <joe at intelopment.com> wrote:

> Mike,
>
> You don't describe what's wrong with the current situation.  Performance?
>  features missing?  scalability?  Support?
>
> The answer is dependent on the question.
>
> joe
>
>
> On Aug 18, 2008, at 9:51 PM, Michael Phoenix wrote:
>
>  I am involved in a project where I need to upgrade an application to a
>> better application server. It is currently running on jboss 4.01. It has
>> been suggested that I consider porting the app, which includes EJB, JSF, and
>> Web Services to glassfish. Does anybody have any experience doing a
>> migration like this? I'd like to hear some opinons as to whether this would
>> be a good idea and how much more difficult it would be than simply upgrading
>> to a more recent version of jboss. All input appreciated. I tried googling,
>> but didn't find much relevant information.
>>
>> Mike
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