hi,
Yes in most cases. Yes if not properly used. Yes if you do not require
them but still want to use them.
However , from this list there are people who have used them because of
critical requirements like scalability and other issues it gave better
performance then subtitutes. Performance lot depends on vendor specific
optimization features.
There are articles on javaworld which ans lots of such question like when
to use ejb. Search on google.
HTH
/Ashwani
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Hi ,
Can anyone suggest on the debate going on, that EJB is an overhead since
its actual features are rarely used and for the purpose which we use EJB,we
can always use some other things also.Your opinion on this.
Regards,
Ashu
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