Albert,
I would say, on the server side of the web applications, you'd better to go
for:
JavaBean <---> EJB <---> DB
So that you can use this architecture with JSP/Servlets and Applet/Servlets
couples...
Are there some comments?
Yagiz Erkan
Technical Architect
DDSI - IRELAND
I'm chosing from following two architectures :-
1. applet -> EJB -> DB
2. applet -> servlet -> EJB -> DB
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