> Albert Wong wrote:
>
> What if one of the requirements of your server is to open up a socket
> connection to receive packets from a third party vendor  (eg. a server
> listening on a UDP port and using the RADIUS protocal)?  How would the server
> implement this requirement using EJB?
>
It can still use non-EJB classes (created by you, but not packaged with the
bean) for doing this. Also, you will be able to create a Connector for the third
party system you want to use, which will be registered as a resource with the
server, for beans to use (like database connections etc are used today).

/Kalle
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