Hi, I am also pondering whether to use EJB in conjunction with JSP and
servlets.  Did you ever get an answer to this question?

Thanks,
Tom


"Bragg, James" wrote:
>
> What is the advantage of using EJB over JavaBeans (as the Model) in an web
> based application in which JSP will be used for Presentation(View), and
> Serlvets as the Controller.
>
> If I wasn't using Servlets as the Controller, I could seen the need for EJBs
> over JavaBeans for Security, Transaction Management and Session control...
>
> Problem is that I have a very small, very green(new to these technologies)
> develpment team trying to learn and develop this application in a very short
> timeframe.  So the issue is do we include EJB and increase risk of missing
> target date, or settle for JavaBeans and reduce the capabilies of the web
> app.
>
> What is Advantage of using EJB over JavaBeans when used as the Model?
>
> thanks..
>
> James
>
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