Folks,
If I have an enterprise bean (session or entity) which in turn is composed
of several other objects, is it acceptable for those objects to subscribe
to JMS messages? Is this behaviour portable between application servers?
Can the contained objects simply get the InitialContext by instantiating it
(in the same way that the bean class does - in EJB 1.1 anyway) and then
getting the JMS provider - or would the InitialContext have to be handed to
them by the bean class?
I'm doubtful, since this seems to break restrictions EJB places upon
multithreading... but let me know what you think!
Regards,
James W.
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