Re: [platform-dev] Platform as Eenterprise application client
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Dear Charles, Thanks a lot for this answer. My problem is that the webservice aren't so thogh regarding to the transactionnal aspects. Best regards, *Florent THOMAS* 11, rue du petit Saint Christophe Résidence Dauder de Selva - Bât2 66000 Perpignan Tel : 06 16 73 40 18 Fax : 09 55 10 86 31 [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> www.tdeo.fr <http://www.tdeo.fr> www.kipigo.com <http://www.kipigo.com> *Nouveau!* Le 02/09/2010 19:39, Charles Bedon a écrit : > Hello > > This was discussed somehow a few time ago here, but I can't figure out > where it is... Webservices seems to be one of the most accepted way to > do it. > > 2010/8/26 MailingLists <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > > Dear all of you, > > I would like to know if there's a plan to integrate netbeans > platform as an enterpise application client. > I must admit that the few quality tutorials I found are not as > efficient as the native dialog between EJB and EE application client. > So if someone could tell me where to vote for this kind of > improvement I will sign immediatly. > > Best reagrds, > > Florent THOMAS > > > > > -- > Charles Edward Bedón Cortázar > ITIL Foundation Certified > Open Source Network Inventory for the masses! > http://kuwaiba.sourceforge.net > Linux Registered User #386666