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Can the Enterprise JavaBeans I create be used with any EJB-compliant application server?

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Can the Enterprise JavaBeans I create be used with any EJB-compliant application server?

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Maybe. Although interoperability is certainly the aim, the current Enterprise JavaBeans specification gives application server developers many choices as to which services they provide and exactly how they’re provided. This is potentially problematic for EJB-component developers who must rely on EJB containers (typically application servers) for their livelihood. As a result, using EJB components and application servers interchangeably requires serious testing and a bit of luck today. As the specification evolves, however, many of these issues will be resolved.

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