Hello Parikshit

I have examples which do exactly what you are asking for, on my EJB page. Click
here http://www.execpc.com/~gopalan/java/ejb.html.

I have a "4 tier Online Bank" example and a "4 tier Books and Music Online
store" example which have the scenario:

Client ---> Servlet ----> Session Bean  ----> Entity Beans ---> Domain Model

You will also get code examples of doing that if you look at the list archives.
I had posted them a long time back in response to previous queries.

warmest regards

Gopalan.

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Parikshit Pol wrote:

> Dear all,
> I have just started working on ejb.
> I want an application wherein a client invokes methods on session beans
> which in turn talks to entity beans . how can this be done .does the
> application have a single deployment descriptor where u specify description
> of both the beans , or the beans need to be deployed seperately.
> How can i wrap entity beans into session beans.
> I'm totally confused , please guide me .
> Regards,
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