Brian,

Generally the removal of a home is not a programming issue. This is a server
management issue. Would you like one of your children to come home and
decide that the home must be removed because they have decided to move out
irrespective of the other family members requirements and wishes. Usually
homes are built to service many members of families and over time many
families. If people stop leaving in a home usually some property developer
or local authority comes along and condemns it and has it demolished i.e.
removed, but this time usually happens much later from the last period
occupancy. We cannot assume that once nobody lives it that its time for
demolition - if this is what you think the remove signals to the container.
The home is always waiting for the next occupants.

William Louth
Borland/Inprise
www.inprise.com/appserver

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Quick question:

Given that a reference to a Home object is a remote reference, when does the
reference get cleaned up?  I know that a Session bean requires remove() to
be called but how does its associated Home reference get cleaned up?

TIA

Brian

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