Run EJB from trigger without IAS

We have a EJB which run sql commands.
We want create a trigger on oracle 8.1.7 to run the EJB.
if possible?
know anybody how?
What I need?
thanks in advanced.
null

You need to build a PL/SQL package in the DB that handles all the forms calls for insert/update/delete etc etc and then call your EJB stuff from that that package.
Jason Pepper
Senior Product Manager
Oracle EIT

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