Hi,
  You store the handle rather than the remote reference of the EJB in the
HttpSession object. Please correct me , if i have missed out something.

Rakesh

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> When using ejbs with servlets (or jsp pages), do you typically store any
> client state in the HttpSession object or do you store all state in a
> session ejb? What I have been doing is merly storing remote references to
> ejbs in the HttpSession object, then storing all state in the ejb. Is that
> standard practice when using servlets with ejbs?
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> Dave
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