Zope couldn't host an EJB, but some EJB containers (application servers) provide CORBA interfaces for accessing the EJB's either directly or indirectly. Using Fnorb you could implement the client-side proxies in Python and then should be able to talk to the EJB's from Zope. -- Robin Dunn robin@AllDunn.com http://AllDunn.com/robin/ http://AllDunn.com/wxPython/ Check it out! Try http://AllDunn.com/laughworks/ for a good laugh. -----Original Message----- From: umun <umun@cyberdude.com> To: zope list <zope-dev@zope.org> Date: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 5:15 PM Subject: [Zope-dev] EJB
Hi,
As I am new to Zope, I hope I will not offend the people on the list if this question has been asked before. Does the Zope development platform support Enterprise Javabean Specs (1.0)?
Don't get me wrong. As I am still evaluating Zope, I am very impressed with the features that Zope offers but would like to consider interoperating it with other EJB compliant frameworks like BEA WebLogic, etc.
rdgs
umun
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