yes, using jdbc from an applet, a session bean. Also an application(even a
non-Java) using whichever DB connectivity you want(say, a VB App using ADO,
or a C App using odbc)

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From: Tom�s P�rez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hello,


        I have an application that needs modify (directly,without an EJB)
data
represented by an Entity Bean. is this possible without problems?


TIA.

Tom�s P�rez Fern�ndez
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