The last one implies JNI from within an EJB is prohibited.  What would be
some strategies to access native libraries from an EJB?

Thanks,

Eric Yu
Centerprise Services, Inc.
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Hi,

An EJB can talk to other Java objects which can then use JNI.  These "helper" objects 
are \
not managed objects like EJBs are.

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