Hi,
I'm a software developer investigating the use of EJBs in the writing
of Network Management applications.
One of the apps that is typically written is an SNMP Trap server, which
simply waits on a well known
socket for an SNMP trap to arrive. However, one of the restrictions on
EJBs is that they cannot do any
socket communication.
Has anyone used or plan to use EJBs in the writing of Network Mgmt
apps or socket communications?
Is there another Java API that would work with sockets that could be
used in conjunction with EJBs? Or
does the code that does the socket communication have to be separated
out from EJBs?
Thanks,
- Phil Lawrence
Unisphere Solutions
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