If you write your EJB client as a component that adheres to the JavaBeans 
Specification, you can use the JavaBeans bridge to run the EJB client as an ActiveX 
control. An EJB client of this type must provide a no-argument constructor, it must 
implement the java.io.Serializable interface.

also check these URLs

http://www.halcyonsoft.com/products/rjax.asp

http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/software/


Albert Pi
Systems Delivery
Corporate IS
516 803-3762

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Hello,

How to communicate between ActiveX Control and EJB?
Can I use Servlet as the middle layer?

Thanks,

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