Check out several IBM RedBooks about EJB:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/

For instance:
SG24-5429-00   1999-04-16
    Developing Enterprise JavaBeans with VisualAge for Java
SG24-5192-00   1999-04-08
    Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans for the AS/400 System
SG24-5276-00   1998-12-16
    Using VisualAge for Java Enterprise Version 2 to Develop CORBA and EJB
Applications

Regards

    Javier Borrajo
    I+D Spain

-----Original Message-----
From: Mandar R. Mangalvedhekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: martes 8 de junio de 1999 13:17
Subject: Help


>Hi,
>    I am new in this world of EJB. I would like to know something more
>about what does this SessionContext and EntityContext actually mean?
>    I tried to execute foll. from a session bean.
>        ctx.getEnvironment() where ctx is the SessionContext.
>    The program seems to get blocked at this point?
>
>    Also, how do I write a EJB which will understand transactions
>(start, stop transactions) and use Bean managed persistence. can a
>session bean connect to the database using settings done in the
>environemnt file while which is used while deploying the bean.
>
>    Any websites having examples explaining any of the above things?
>
>    Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards
>Mandar
>
>--
>Mandar R. Mangalvedhekar
>Mahindra British Telecom
>Mumbai.
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>telling the truth to other people
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