For example, I cannot cancel a request in the queue, and the performance
issue...

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What kind of limitations are you experiencing?

/Johan

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Subject: Is MDB the best choice for asynchronous request handling in EJB?

Hi! We need to do some asynchronous request handling work in EJB. For
example, the user sunmits a request and quits, and later he comes back and
check the status/result of his request. Currently we are using MDB to do
this. However, we feel that there are some limitations in MDB and JMS. Is
MDB the most natural way to handle asynchronous request in EJB? Can any guru
give us some alternative design strategies? Thanks!

Alvin

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