In our systems, we have the applets talk to servlets, which in turn perform
all of the necessary interfacing to EJB. I highly recommend the approach.
tim.
> 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
>
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