Hi,

Have you thought about just using vanilla JavaRMI??
I just thought I would throw this in as an option.
There are however quite a few JRMI implementations
of chat applications around  ..

-Nitya






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>Subject: [EJB-INT] 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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