John,
>From your description, what you need is an entity bean that contains the entire list
>of numbers.
The bean acts as a singleton (if you know the Gang of Four book) with only one bean
ever present in the server. You enforce the singleton rule by using a published
primary key with a constant value.
Your browser clients can access the data in the entity bean directly, but access
through a stateless session bean will give better performance.
See the discussion and code samples at topic :-
http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=50863
James
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