At 10:48 PM 2/26/99 +0100, Rickard �berg wrote:
>You've got it backwards:
>1) Stateless session beans don't get passivated
>2) You can keep references to whatever you want (for example the Home of
>an EntityBean)

Sure, but surely bean references count as conversational state and
therefore stateful session beans need to be used?

>> Ok, so here I'm caching the result of the lookup and if ejbPassivate()
>> junks it then I get it again? This seem better but in a large, multi-user
>> system, passivation is quite likely is it not?
>
>Not with stateless beans. What's to passivate??

But with stateless beans surely I am not allowed to save home references
because there is no guarantee that they will stick around?

andy

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