You shoudn't .
Refer to the section titled 'Programming Restrictions' in the EJB
specification.
If you also look at this list's archive, you will find raging debates
on this same subject.
-- Aravind
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> Subject: How to call native methods in EJBeans?
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> Hi All,
> Anybody tried with calling a native method through
> an EJBean.
> with regards,
> Nittile.
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