>>>Now does this design mean that I have the following objects in the
>>>session of tomcat:
>>>1) 1 Stateful session bean.
>>>2) 3 Stateless session beans.
>>>3) 1 session bean
No. The only thing you should have in the session is a remote stub to the stateful 
session bean.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Rahul Naithani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 11:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: session tree


Hi,
My JSP page running in tomcat 3.1 connects to a Java bean. This java bean
has a session scope and creates an instance of and maintains a reference of
a stateful session bean.
This stateful session bean maintains 3 stateless session beans which connect
to 3 corresponding entity beans (BMP)

Now does this design mean that I have the following objects in the
session of tomcat:
1) 1 Stateful session bean.
2) 3 Stateless session beans.
3) 1 session bean

I guess this is too heavy for tomcat.
Any comments?

Thank you!
Rahul.




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