Jeff,
Please review section 12.3.1 table 8 of the EJB 1.1 which gives very
explicity desriptions of what impact throwing a SystemException
(RemoteException or EJBException), an Application Exception or a
RuntimeException.
I dont want to make this confusing so Id suggest making a xerox of the table
and referring to it.
Dave Wolf
Internet Applications Division
Sybase
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> The Developer's Guide says that "If a system exception is thrown, the
> EJB
> container might destroy the bean instance." It gives some examples of
> system exceptions, but no general rule as to what exceptions should be
> considered "system exceptions." Does anyone know?
>
> Reason I ask is that I plan to rethrow exceptions from the EJB and don't
> want some unanticipated error to end up destroying EJB's, at least not
> without my knowledge.
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