EJBs are transactional JSPs are NOT.
regards - George

karthikeyan wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>   I have two questions regarding servlets
>
>   1. Generally it is not advisable to use service method under HttpServlet, i
> know that HttpServlet is specialized to handle GET as well as POST methods,
> besides this any other reason.
>
>   2. Difference between EJB and JSP in term's of placing the business logic, i
> know that in both the case we can have business logic, but what is the major
> difference.
>
> i need this info urgently
>
> bye
>
> b.karthikeyan.
>
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