Title: RE: EJB calling outside thread class

Hi Francis,

I know that the restrictions usually apply to the entire closure of the bean methods' call graph.
But I thought again about the approach above and
I think it will work because if you call an object packed outside the EJB-jar, like via RMI,
then you have a different class loader and the ejb thread restrictions shouldn't apply.

Regards, Christian


    -----Original Message-----
    From:   francis pouatcha [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Sent:   Tuesday, May 16, 2000 1:59 PM
    To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Subject:        Re: EJB calling outside thread class

    Hallo Christian,

    It is definitively not true. Not only the bean, but also associated
    helper classes are subject to the same restrictions. If one container
    doesn't behave like that, then it is a flaw in it implementation.

    Regards.

    "Reichert, Christian" wrote:

    >
    >
    > To avoid the ejb-thread restriction I can call a class that uses
    > threads from an ejb
    > by packaging it outside of the EJB-jar and instantiate it outside of
    > the bean.
    > Should this approach work with every ejb server?
    > I find the spec a bit unclear here.
    > Thanks, Chris.
    >

    --
    Francis Pouatcha

    MATHEMA Software GmbH
    http://www.mathema.de

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