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emerson.bigguns
I'm a J2EE newbie. I'm searching for the correct technology, within a
J2EE framework (or not), to do this thing I need to do. I'm hoping one
of you vets has done this already or has some good ideas.
I need a daemon-like process or thread that fools the J2EE server-side
environment into thinking that it is a user's browser. At a high
level, his deamon will:
- hold a session
- process a cookie
- issue commands via Web Services
- recieve responses from the server side
- manage a deterministic state based upon the messaging
Is JAXM a good choice? It kinda seems from a cursory look at the
architecture that JAXM clients talk to JAXM servers. Everybody knows
they are JAXM, No?
Please ask if I need to be more specific. Thanks.
J2EE framework (or not), to do this thing I need to do. I'm hoping one
of you vets has done this already or has some good ideas.
I need a daemon-like process or thread that fools the J2EE server-side
environment into thinking that it is a user's browser. At a high
level, his deamon will:
- hold a session
- process a cookie
- issue commands via Web Services
- recieve responses from the server side
- manage a deterministic state based upon the messaging
Is JAXM a good choice? It kinda seems from a cursory look at the
architecture that JAXM clients talk to JAXM servers. Everybody knows
they are JAXM, No?
Please ask if I need to be more specific. Thanks.