Hi All, Has anyone used Applets as an EJB client. Apart from the Firewall restrictions and increase in the applet size are there any other limitations (performance) of having Applets as an EJB client. Currently we are accessing a database from applet via JDBC bridge( type 3 drivers). We are thinking of moving it to an EJB based approach from the applet. >From your experiences please let me know the probable hinderances /advantages in the applet -EJB approach. Thanks Pradeep =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
- Reading LDAP data with EJBs Jose Gonz�lez G�mez
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Nicholas Whitehead
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Jose Gonz�lez G�mez
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Carlos Otero Barros
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Jose Gonz�lez G�mez
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Carlos Otero Barros
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Jose Gonz�lez G�mez
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Amish Mehta
- Re: Applets as EJB client Pradeep Mysore
- Re: Applets as EJB client Tim Endres
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Ian McCallion
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Jose Gonz�lez G�mez
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Ian McCallion
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Jose Gonz�lez G�mez
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Rob Castaneda
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Nicholas Whitehead
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Juan Lorandi (Chile)
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs David Bullock
- Re: Reading LDAP data with EJBs Jose Gonz�lez G�mez
