Hi ,
every where i hear abt b2b and the usage of  ejb and xml.
right in the first place i m facing a problem. thats with creation of
Document in an entity/session bean.
i know that the specification wont allow java.io package, then my doubt is
how could it be possible to construct a dom object
out of a string and parse it or use it.
can any one please throw the light on the usage of xml in ejb.
i have ended up using the ejb just for getting the stringified xml from the
database and returning it to a servlet which inturn
creates the DOM object and parses and does the needed processing.

when i write the following code in the beans method i m getting
"java.io.FileNotFoundException";
is it due the container rejecting the piece of code i have written or due to
some other file which the parser is looking for?.


try {
        StringReader reader = new StringReader("<xml
version...................the contents of xml.........>");
        InputSource source = new InputSource(reader);
        DOMParser parser = new DOMParser();
        parser.parse(source);
        return  parser.getDocument();

} catch (Exception e)
{
        e.printStackTrace();
}

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thanx in advance
ravi kumar pabolu

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