hello gillard..
as per the site told by naidu..it states
WebSphere Advanced Edition and Enterprise Edition fully support EJB 1.0.
They also support container-managed persistence, which is optional in the
EJB 1.0 spec. WebSphere Enterprise Edition provides CMP, and EJB persistence
into DBMSs, CICS, IMS, and SAP.
WebSphere today supports about 90% of the EJB 1.1 features. For example,
WebSphere uses the EJB 1.1 package for distributed transactions, and
restricts bean-managed transactions to session beans as required by the EJB
1.1 spec. Full EJB 1.1 support is planned for WebSphere Version 4 in early
2001, by which time the Sun reference implementations will become
standardized and more stable.
In the area of EJB development, the WebSphere software platform leads the
industry, with our award-winning integrated development environment,
VisualAge for Java, Enterprise Edition. It provides a complete EJB-based
development and test environment. Entity beans can be mapped to databases,
and EJBs can be generated that tie into transaction processing systems and
MQSeries.
So this means that websphere supports EJB 1.1..isntit??
Arul
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