Can anyone tell me the exact difference between general java class and
Enterprise Bean class ?
>From: kdlitwak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Basic EJB question on references and links
>Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 10:27:25 -0800
>
> I'm a little fuzzy on references and links and have a basic question
>or two. In fact, I assume this is so basic that maybe anyone who
>responds should communicate with me privately so as not to bother the
>list with basic stuff.
>
>Precisely how do a reference and a link differ semantically or
>connotatively?
>
>A reference, if I understand it correctly, is just the name of the EJB
>and its home interface, so that another bean at runtime can do a JNDI
>lookup, right? I think that's what it is, but the language about
>reference makes it sound like it is soothing more complicated.
>
>A link is supposed to be a way for an application assembler to provide a
>way for one bean to find another bean. That sounds like a reference.
>What's the difference?
>
> I assume that neither of these are an actual object reference to an
>EB's home object, but just the name of the home interface so the caller
>can do a JNDI lookup. Yes? Thanks.
>
>
>Ken
>
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