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-Saleem

-----Original Message-----
From: Sacha Labourey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 6. mars 2001 15:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: EJB container, back office systems and sockets


Hello,

Beans are allowed to be socket clients (but not socket server).
Consequently, what he does seems legal :

"The EJB architecture allows an enterprise bean instance to be a network
socket client, but it does not
allow it to be a network server." (p277)

Cheers,


                                Sacha

> i.e. only if you *absolutely* need to use the socket class.
> I noticed that you were using WLS 5.1, and if you
> are doing this from within your EJB's, this is restricted
> by the EJB spec 1.1 (If WLS indeed allows it, as you
> mention, you might need to take into account that
> other EJB vendors might be more 'strict' and hence
> your code might not be portable across containers)

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