Hey

> Albert Wong wrote:
> According to Sun's Enterprise Java Beans Developer's Guide, enterprise
> beans are restricted from  listening on a socket, and accepting
> connections.
>
> 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?

Hm.. it doesn't really make sense to me to have that kind of
functionality in a EJB I'm afraid. Why do you want to use EJB to solve
your problem? What does EJB give you that would make it easier for you
in your particular case?

/Rickard

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