@wolfc thank you for the answer!

its a pity, that a small error (misunderstanding of this aspect of ejb-spec) 
results in a total instability of a whole application. I think, its really 
confusing, to get a dirty new injected STATELESS bean from a container. 

Couldn't it be better, to purge the dirty SLSB and from some threshold to fill 
the pool with new instances?

Are there some important reason why the SLSBs aren't one way? Is it really so 
expensive, to create asynchronously thousands  of whole instances of a bean and 
put them on demand to the method-ready pool?


Isn't the throwing an exception an expensive way to remove the dirty instance?

Thank you and excuse my nosiness!

Gena




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