Hi canals,
        Yes, I want to make an ejb that acts as a client using sockets, I
know that I can write client sockets in my ejbs but not server sockets, but
the problem is that whether I can implement the ejb's ejbCreate(),
ejbRemove(), ejbStore() and other methods through my client sockets sending
data to and receiving data from a remote server socket, just as connecting
to a database connection pool and make some sql operation.

thanks.


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> Hello Robin,
>         If you want to listen (like a server) on a socket, you can't do it
> whit
> EJB (see Enterprise JavaBeans Specification, chap. 18, sec. 18.1.2. -you
> can
> download from http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html). If you want to
> make an EJB that acts as a client using sokects (I think this is you're
> trying, don't you?), the specification permits you.
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de yu_robin
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> Asunto: Socket in Entity Bean
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>
> Hi everyone,
>   I have some data that must be fetched from a remote host through socket,
> and some others from a db.  I want to hide the difference between these
> two
> ways of getting data upon the entity bean layer�� then session beans can
> get
> data through entity beans uniformly. Can I write socket in my bean managed
> entity beans?
> pls help me.
> thanks.
>
> robin
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