Depends what you want to use EJB for. If the application does some
transaction processing in addition to chat stuff, then EJB is a fit for that
part.
For the chat part you probably want to use a rawer sockets, http or possibly
a MOM solution.
-Chris.
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> Subject: Is EBJ architecture suitable for chat-type applications?
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> Hi all,
> I heard from a number of folks that EBJ is not suitable for developing
> chat type of applications. What are your experiences? What about JMS?
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