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EJB application......

This is a discussion on EJB application...... within the JSP forums, part of the Web Development category; Guys, Suppose that u have a ready legacy application written with EJB 2.1. u r task is to write an additional module for this application, but u want to do ...

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Guys,

Suppose that u have a ready legacy application written with EJB 2.1.

u r task is to write an additional module for this application, but u want to do this in EJB 3.0.

Is it possible to do that?

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Is it possible to change EJB 2.1 libraries to EJB 3.0 libraries and make the project written in EJB 2.1 still working?

Thanks in advance.........

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