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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ian McCallion
> 2. An EJB is either an MDB or it isn't; it's either driven by messages
> or by RMI. It would be really useful for an MDB, SFSB, or even an
> Entity Bean to be able to fire off a JMS message and be woken up
> when the reply arrived.
Aren't these two sentences contradictory? It looks like you want your SFSB
to behave synchronously (it sleeps until it gets a reply), so why publishing
the message on a JMS Destination instead of making an RMI call?
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Cedric
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