| My opinion is that in this case a helper class is the right solution.
| I see the use of the session ejb-s only for business logic that
| needs/requires the advantages of the ejb container.

Ionel,

Is there a convenient checklist online anywhere to your knowledge
of list of "Top Ten signs that your business logic needs/requires
the advantages of the ejb container"?

Having some kind of checklist out in the public like this would
answer a lot of common questions people have about J2EE and when
or when not to use an Enterprise Bean in the mix.

I know one reason that seems to come up a lot is if your component
must participate in a transaction with other components (perhaps
that you didn't build), then this seems like one thing for this
checklist.

Has anyone in the EJB community created such a list?

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Steve Muench - Developer, Product Manager, XML Evangelist, Author
"Building Oracle XML Applications" - www.oreilly.com/catalog/orxmlapp

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