The restriction regards beans, it does not regard the server itself, the
transaction monitor, the resource managers (JDBC, JMS), etc.

arkin

Osamu Ochiai wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> EJB1.1 Final Specification says that "An enterprise bean must not use the
> java.io package to attempt to access files and directo-ries
> in the file system" in page 277. It means EJB can not be allowed to access file
> system even if EJB writes trace log such as called method's name, time, and so
> on? To do that, EJB container provided resource access API such as JDBC should
> be used?
>
> Thanks
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