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Parikshit Pol
>
> Dear All,
> I'm Writing an Application in which a Servlet is used to Access a Stateful Session
>Bean , which in turn accesses multiple Entity beans.The Stateful Session Bean manages
>the workflow and maintains the Client State .
>
> Here in this Application we are supposed to add items to a shopping cart .
>
> But as a Servlet State is not maintained across across multiple requests from a
>Client , what is the use of Stateful Session Bean?
> I can maintain the Client Session state in a Servlet by a Cookie , and the shopping
>Cart contents in a temporary Database on the Server associated with the Client
>Session state.
>
> But then the Stateful Session Bean has no use here . Because each time the Servlet
>has to create a new instance of the session bean, as each time a new Instance of the
>Servlet will be invoked for each request from the Client.So am I Better off using
>stateless Session Bean instead of Stateful Session Bean.Or is there any other
>alternative to this solution or am I wrong somewhere.
>
> Thanks for Reading,
> Parikshit
Hi Shelly,
You can store the remote reference to the stateful session bean in the
HttpSession and then look it up everytime. Then you wont be recreating
it everytime.
regards,
inder
[Parikshit Pol]
Hi InderJeet,
Thank you , but could you please elaborate on that.
Parikshit
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