It isn't necessary to call a javabean in an ejb and surely you can call an
ejb in a javabean.
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>Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 10:52:31 +0530
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>hi,
> i am new to EJB . can i call a java bean in an EJB.
>ashish
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> > http://javaldap.sourceforge.net/
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