either way will work fine.
sounds like a small application like that all you need is a servlet engine
and a war file.
no needs for EJB object. this way it is easier to develop and deploy as
well.
Filip
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Filip Hanik
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>
> heya ppl
>
> If you have a relatively small web-app (a handful of pages (JSP),
> some logic
> and readonly DB-access), would you say it is better to put the
> logic and SQL
> in helperclasses, javabeans or (stateless)sessionbeans? are there some
> guidelines when to use which? especially the SBs, why should it
> sometimes be
> better to use the ejb-container instead of only a webcontainer
> when the only
> thing i do is some minor logic and read-only, non-transactional DB-access?
>
> thanx in advance
>
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