Philippe,
Thank you for your response to my question ... its good to know that stateless
session bean instances are pooled. Do you know whether its possible to
configure
the size of the pool ... i would like to be able to set it so that there is
always at least x instances available, where x is configurable.
Carl Desborough
At 09:53 AM 1/3/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Carl Desborough wrote:
> >
> > I've been using an older version of Jonas and cursing my inability to
> > pool stateless session beans (they take a long time to create and i
> > want to improve response time) ... then i noticed that version 2.1
> > incorporates "Scalability improved (pools of instances)" which sounds
> > what i'm looking for.
> >
> > However, i've looked through the documentation and been unable to find
> > anything more about it ... can anyone tell me how the pooling works and
> > whether there is some way to configure a server/container to control
> > its pooling behaviour for a particular bean ...
> >
> > Thank you for any help you can provide me on this issue,
> >
> > Carl Desborough.
>
>Stateless Session Bean Instances are now pooled that way:
>Since there is no state associated to the instance, they are
>put in the pool at the end of each request, and reused at each
>incoming request. A session stateful instance will be created only
>if the matching pool is empty when the request arrives.
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