Rickard,

> Generally speaking, I would not do this. Instead I would package this
> kind of functionality in a separate library that is available to the
> beans, but not through the classpath of the EJB-jar, but rather through
> the system classloader or similar. As has been noted in earlier posts,
> the classloader is the key to avoiding the restrictions of EJB.

I remember you've explained in earlier threads that the classloader was
the key, but I couldn't ever find any confirmation of this either in the
EJB spec or from the spec's authors. Could you please provide us with
the source of your explanation ?

Thanks,

Alain.
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Alain Rogister
Ubiquity s.a.
http://www.ubiquity.be

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