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Re: EJB Calling a Servlet

Hai Huynh Kim

2003-07-09

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I don't think that is a problem. Make sure you will go though this session bean for all interations in further. It looks like the session bean take role of the browser in servlet model.

Hai

-----Original Message-----
From: P i P O [mailto:wsellado@(protected)]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 10:11 AM
To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected)
Subject: EJB Calling a Servlet


i know this is strange but.....i am
just trying to adjust on the current
system. a servlet is handling the login and
logout which also initializes all the
session for users. and here...i want to have
a session bean that could login using that
servlet. any idea from u? thanks in advance.

pipo

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