My recolleciton is that JSP 1.0 does not
support direct invocation of an EJB.  The
JSP must invoke a regular bean which, in
turn, can then invoke an EJB.

--- RHarewood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone used JSPs to access an Enterprise Java
> Bean Whether it be
> Session or Entity?.
> If so can you post some links that may have code on
> this relationship or
> actually post a section of the code that shows the
> access of the EJBeans
> by JSPs
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
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