I am doing something very similar, but am worried about asking my JMS
provider to make callbacks on my EJBs - is this really allowed? It seems to
me that it violates the principle that only the container should invoke the
methods on a bean.

Do some EJB Servers integrate with JMS in a special way,
or is there a design pattern I can use TODAY?

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