I do this all the time, no problems. However, I never read XML directly from
files, but from the DB. Also, containers that aren't written in pure java
may have problems. Anyway, I'd bet you shouldn't have any problems, except
the one involved with files + clustering

HTH

JP

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> Can I use XML parsers inside EJB?
> The methods that I use throw IO Exception.
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> Is it allowed inside the container?
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