No, but can you point me at some of those ejb servers you were talking
about? I have a few EJB's I've been working on to familiarise myself with
them and would love to use them as a JSP 'back-end'.
What you're talking about certainly sounds possible though.
Cheers,
Joe.
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Joe Shevland
Turnaround Solutions Pty. Ltd.
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http://www.TurnAround.com.au
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::
::Hi
::
::Just wondering if anyone had successfully made this happen -- I
::want to have
::a persistent user object (ejb entity bean) which will be in my JSP session
::everytime a cookie-authenticated/HTTP-authenticated user comes to my site.
::
::Has anyone been able to do this with JSP and existing ejb servers
::out there?
::I'd rather use this than have to make my own home grown
::object-serialisation/persistence thing.
::
::TIA
::
::brad
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