I agree. With EJB1.1 we now have rmi-iiop so why not just communicate with a
CORBA server and let it create threads. Can we not kill this thread?
William
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> Eric Williams wrote,
> > [snip: thread and IO restrictions]
> > But I am guessing that whatever EJB server you are using, you
> > can bend the rules to a degree. There is usually a way to get
> > around the restrictions, as long as you can live with the
> > "less than portable" nature of your code.
>
> Is that really necessary?
>
> Hmm ... I haven't been paying that much attention, because
> EJB isn't really my department, but, on the face of it, it
> looks like the restrictions are pretty easy to work around,
> so long as it's possible for a bean to communicate with an
> entity which isn't hosted in the container (tho' it might be
> hosted by the same JVM). To use a threaded entity from a bean
> you could use a passive object which communicates with it via
> a queue; to use an IO entity you use a non-IO object that can
> forward to it out of the container.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Miles
>
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