most important is that EJBs are distributed components. they are used for
high scalable, highly available or distributed applications. they require
lots of overhead in design, implementation, infrastructure and runtime
performance, but there are systems which require and desperatly need this
kind of heavyweight object.

i would say, JavaBeans and Enterpise JavaBeans have nothing in common than
the phrase "JavaBean" in their names

joe

At 20:18 25.03.01, you wrote:
>Java Bean components tend to, but are not always, visual components.
>Whereas Enterprise Java Beans are stictly non-visual Server side
>components.  There is a clear and distinct difference that has been
>heavily documented.
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Erwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sunday, March 25, 2001 7:21 am
>Subject: JavaBeans Components vs. EJBs
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I was going through the J2EE BluePrints online
> > (http://java.sun.com/j2ee/blueprints). There seems to be a difference
> > between "JavaBeans components" and "Enterprise beans". Could somebody
> > explain to me the difference?
> > And where do "Session beans" and "Entity beans" fit in??
> >
> > Thanks in Advance
> > -Erwin
> >
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