Laird Nelson wrote:
>
> Assaf Arkin wrote:
> > Theoretically you could just use RMI for remote objects and O/R for
> > persistence. So why do you use EJB? Because EJB sits at a high level and
> > does more stuff than RMI or O/R, including security, transactions, TP
> > monitoring, etc.
>
> Right.  You'd also expect that your stateless session beans, to take an
> example that ticks me off, should be able to do parallelized workflows.
> But without a Thread API this is impossible.

+1

arkin

>
> Cheers,
> Laird
>
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