Hi Ellwood,

it is not as if the app server will not allow u to do
io, it is just that the EJB spec says that the io
package should not be used inside EJB. The EJB spec
says: "the file system apis are not well suited for
business components to access data". io package does
not support transactions, for example.

Refer to the wrox publications J2ee vol. 2 for
details.

Best Regards

Sanjeev
--- PiFen Ellwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I still don't quite understand how is the file io
> restriction works. If I use JDOM to parse an xml
> file,
> it's doing file io anyway. So how's the restriction
> works?
>
> Thanks for any advices.
>
>
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