This may be possible in some app servers, but not portable...
Even when so, Entity updates may or may not be performed by EJBs, that is
perhaps someone writes directly to the db; if you're thinking about caching,
IMHO you should let the app server handle it; or perhaps use a messaging api
such as JMS (or MessageDriven EJB when they become available)

Aguante fiera!

JP

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From: Emilio Gustavo Orme�o [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Martes, 26 de Septiembre de 2000 17:04
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Subject: EJB Events


Hi:
When an EntityBean has been updated by a client, exists any way to
communicate this operation to their clients. This must be done using the
CORBA's Event Channel or exists another way ?

Thanks
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