If you're going to be doing it inside of those <% %> blocks (I forget the
exact name of them), it's the exact same way as from anywhere else. If you
don't know how to find a bean's home, etc, then it's time to read some EJB
tutorials, I'd think...
--R. Tavender
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Can anebody help me out, I'm not able to get the idea of How to call the
methods in Enterprize Java Bean class through JSP Page?
Thanx in advance,
Piyush.
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