> You can build a generic servlet and put whatever you need to be shared by
all
> the clients.
> In the doGet() method, you can invoke methods in this servlet to return
what
> you need.
>
No. This has been discussed last week, I suppose. By doing the above, you'll
end up in synchronization issues. Not only that -the remote references are
client specific. You should HttpSession instead, to store the remote object.
Cheers!
Subbu
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I have a question for the group and would greatly appreciate your
> > responses.
> >
> > I am making a connection to a stateful session bean from a servlet. The
> > connection to the session bean is made in the doGet method of the
> > servlet. I make multiple connections to the servlet from the browser. My
> > intention is to access the same stateful session bean for this multiple
> > invocations of the servlet. Instead I am getting a new copy of the
> > session bean for each individual invocation of the servlet. Is there a
> > way to access the session bean across this multiple invocations of the
> > servlet other than putting the session bean in the init method of the
> > servlet. Do stateful session beans have a concept of a unique key by
> > which they can be identified and retrieved? I am using Weblogic 4.5 EJB
> > server.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Kiran
> > Sr. Systems Analyst
> > E-Commerce group.
> > United Airlines
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