Assuming of course that your EJB server is also a CORBA
server and you write the proper interfaces.

You could also use a servlet based XML parser as an
EJB interface, though that is not exactly out of the
box either.(my understatement of the month)

-David Regan


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u can use IIOP for that.

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Hi all --

    Is the above possible? Does the EJB spec address this issue
directly?
    Thanks!

-Andrew Gerngross

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