On Fri, 3 Nov 2000 23:26:36 +0100, Dirk Koschuetzki
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Douglas Bullard wrote:
>
>> EJBs should not directly access I/O.. but they can sure use helper classes
>> which _can_ access I/O.
>>
>> Works fine for me in my latest app....
>
>Are you sure this is correct/allowed? Any helper class, used as an
>ordinary object in an EJB, may be "inlined" and therefore the EJB violates
>the above condition.
>
>BTW the same happens to utility classes (all methods static).
This is a FAQ. The details of when and how classes are restricted by the
EJB restrictions have been discussed extensively on several occasions
before. Please see mailing list archives for more info
(archives.java.sun.com).
regards,
Rickard
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