I'm trying t9o make some architecture choices and I'd appreciate any
experience that might help me better understand the likely performance vis-a-vis
three approaches:
  1.  Using EJBs with local itnerfaces.  I especially have in mind stateless
session beans
  2. EJBs calling not EJBs with local interaces but plain old local Java
objects.  I can see making the object a servlet calls an EJB, but must
everything be an EJB? I don't think so.
  3.  Using messaging to communicate with beans and other objects, rather than
using synchronous calls with local interfaces.

  I doubt there are any benchmarks, and after my time at Sybase,I don't trust
benchmarks frfom anyone ever anymore, so I'm just hoping for some anecdotal
experience.  Thanks.


  Ken

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