> You are calling this "resource-management and redundance" above, but I > think this is only practical details. The main result of your above > description is portability. > > In principle I think we mean the same thing, only using different > vocabulary. ;-) > > /Rickard > Hmm, yeah, something like that... But what you explained (if I didn't misunderstand you entirely, which is not improbable) is how to bypass these restrictions. But you then are developing is non-portable beans. They will probably work in some J2EE-implementations but not all. Putting a recommendation on the ejb-interest-list which goes something like "Bypassing EJB-restrictions in three short lessons", is not very nice. That's knowledge reserved for us hardcore-ejb-hackers (not in a positive sense) that eat J2EE-implementations for lunch. We who actually realize that we're never gonna be able to port this bean to another server somewhere around this millenia... (and we just realized that this server won't be passing the y2k-mark with grace... or something...) And BTW, I thought everyone immediately after installing JDK1.2.x patched the java.policy to say "grant all AllPermission". :) Which actually is a serious security-threat, imposed by Suns incapability of building good gui. But that's an entirely different story... Jon Tirs�n Chief Architect Itec Open Business Integrator AB PGP key lookup: http://certserver.pgp.com:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xE9032B9A
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