Do the standard EJB restrictions (no thread activity, no IO) apply also to
non-EJB classes used by the EJB?

For example, suppose I have EJBBean A (either BMP or CMP) and util class U.

Inside A's methods on the remote & home interfaces, A instantiates a U and
calls methods on it.

Must the U methods (executed in the EJBserver JVM) also abide by the EJB
restrictions, or are they free of these constraints?

Thanks
-Steve Roth, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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