anonymous wrote : Threads are not 'forbidden' from servlets afaik, as long as 
you use it for things like quartz or our scheduler does. You should not create 
threads for each request that comes in etc. About the not writing to disk, I've 
never heard of that, but it is true that writing to disk cannot participate in 
a transaction, so if you need transacted persistence it is a no-no
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I agree this (may) be true for servlets. What about the ejb a sevlets accesses 
? So within an ejb threads seem to be forbidden (as disk access I guess because 
of clustering issues e.g). It seems to be vague for many people. Whenever I ask 
one who had been/is using ejb for some time I got a  ' I heard about it'. I can 
only say the same. Looks like once you feel comfortable in using it this 
question is not important anymore..

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