We do this all the time, and you don't need no stinkin' JavaBeans. However
some feel this is a good idea to let your JSP not care about the underlying
implementation of your domain objects. This lets you plug in other
architecture varients that are non-EJB. De-coupling is a good thing!

-Chris.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Delahunty [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 8:08 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      EJB from JSP
>
> Has anyone managed to sucessfull call EJB's from a JSP. My understanding
> is
> you need to use a JavaBean as a Proxy object (eg between the JSP and EJB)
> but i have never actually done it ... Anyway i am just interested for now
> anyone know...
>
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