both cases..
first, it only works if you have the ejb-jar deployied separatelly..
but sometimes you already have an EAR file with several resources that
you need in a second application. (legacy code, or just isolated
projects).
So, the idea is to be able to share resources between applications -
today it is not possible without fragmenting this resources from its
original apps.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Richard Kolb <rjdkolb_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> 2010/2/25 Felipe Gaścho <fgaucho_at_gmail.com>
>>
>> yes, but how do you protect the data then ?
>>
>> The ejb-jar will be exposed to any application running in the container..
>
> Oh, ok.
> Now I think I understand.
>
>
>>
>> The idea is to be able to configure "groups of applications" that
>> share some resources ...
>
> This is something is working but you want a feature to add security around
> EJB's
> Is this correct ?
>
>
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