citerar Marco Mistroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> hi all,
>         i have one question 4 you guys.
> i have written an EJB for accessing SAP R/3 for my application.
> Now my application needs to be integrated into a second (remote)
> application that store data
> into SAP.
>
> The second appplication (& its coders) don't know much about how to
call
> SAP etc, so i want
> to minimize what they need to know.
> Solution that i come out was that i write another EJB that hides
completely
> the SAP call to the
> second application, and it does so by calling the already created
EJB; this
> way, to the second application the whole process will look like
calling
> an EJB without knowing exactly all the details involved in calling
SAP R/3.
>
> THere is only one issue in my design: the newly created EJB (stateless
> session) has to lookup, for each
> method call, the home directory of the existing EJB.
> This is going to be very expensive, since they are running on
different
> machines.
>
> I am still using EJB1.1, and the alternative would be to use a
Stateful
> session bean....
>
> can anyone suggest me how to proceed??
>
> thanx in advance and regars
>         marco
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