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> From: Ivan Hurtado
> 
> I am interested in using jBoss 3.2.3 server on an
> iSeries, however, I recently read in Don Denoncourt's
> "Java at Work" book that the opensource J2EE/EJB
> servers (jBoss and jONas) don't work on iSeries JVM's.
>  Is this still true?

Ivan, I don't know how far you've gone with your design, but for the
last several years the industry has been moving away from EJB.  Even Don
Denoncourt, one of the early adopters of the EJB architecture, will tell
you that the EJB architecture simply adds too much overhead for all but
the simplest applications.  You really should consider another form of
ORM.  JDO is a relatively lightweight model, and there are also a number
of Open Source persistence packages.  Hibernate is one of the more
popular options today.

Joe


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