Certainly, if your intent is to allow multiple clients to access shared
data, EJB might not be a way to go.  You may want to model your objects
as Entity Beans, however, this will incur certain performance
penalties.  If you were to layout your problem  with some real
constraints, a real solution might be possible.  Certain tasks are just
not well suited for some technologies.  What solution would you give me
if I wanted to write HTTP server using Oracle PL/SQL stored procedures?


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Le Quang Tu wrote:


Hi all,

There is any solution to solving the problem of multiple clients request
concurrently one instance session stateful bean?
 For example for the well known dining philosopher example, . The
philosophers and the forks are designed  as session stateful beans. So
there
is the situation of  two philosophers use the same fork. It means 2
instance of SFSB philosopher request the same instance of SFSB fork
and the
EJB Container will throw the exception with the following message: "The
Session Bean are executing another request". It is normal according to the
specification of EJB. However , I'am looking for the solution to solve
this
problem.

Could you guys help me or recommend me something on that?.

Best regards
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