I want my two cents too...

   We are using VMID and it seems to work fine. This is an algorithm for
generating a Virtual Machine IDentification, used in distributed garbage
collection, and it comes with JDK. No autoincrement, no beans, and until
now, no problems...

   Regards
   Jose

Kevin Gaasch wrote:

> Of course not, but I'm looking for solutions that people have actually
> implemented.  I know that there are ways to do it.  And I did read the
> archives.  I am looking for fresh developers suggestions.  Maybe someone
> has discovered a solution since the last message was posted.  Thanks for
> your contribution...
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> I would like to see everyone's suggestions on how to handle Automatically
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