Hi everyone-

I am writing an image processing tool that will take input and a file from a 
web page, process it using my software (sometimes taking many many minutes), 
and make available another file to the submitter. The end file (typically a 
jpeg) is then available to the person to bring into another program, etc. 

I was reading in the J2EE container spec that you're not supposed to use 
java.io.*; inside an EJB (which my program is, basically). Experimenting with 
JBoss shows that this is still possible...I can create a file using JBossAS, 
but I want to be a good "J2EE citizen" and do things the right (and presumably 
more portable) way. 

So what is the "proper" way to handle file reading/creation in a J2EE 
container? I suppose I can just keep using java.io.* on JBoss, but I'm afraid 
that someday this will not be possible and I'll have to come up with something 
else.

Thanks,

Ron



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