Alok

In our server (EAS) it is real multithreading.

Tony
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Alok Bedi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> >The subProcessor beans can each run in their own thread. The EJB server
> >launches them.
>
>     I think this is the responsibility of the container and not the Server.
> But then how does the EJB Container manage multiple instances of its bean.
> Is it real multithreading or is it simply creating new instances  for each
> client invocation.
>
> Alok.
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