*Thanks,*
*I wrote a simple stateful ejb that store int number and two methods
getNumber() and setNumber(int x),*
i'm calling the ejb from two separate sessions (two browsers)
and if i set the number from first session i can see it from next session by
calling getNumber().
By your answer I understand it should not be so ?
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 03:26, Dies Koper <diesk_at_fast.au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> Ah, I (mis?)read it as "the same instance EACH time".
> If so:
>
>
> >> i get the same instance time ?
>
> No, a new EJB instance will be instantiated to serve your request.
>
>
> >> Are every new session make a new instance of stateful ejb ?
>
> Yes. Stateless EJB instances are pooled (i.e. reused), but stateful
> instances are not.
>
> Regards,
> Dies
>
>
>
> On 14/01/2010 12:15, Marina Vatkina wrote:
>
>> What is the instance time that you are looking at?
>>
>> thanks,
>> -marina
>>
>> נחום מורדוכוביץ wrote:
>>
>>> *
>>> *
>>> *hi,
>>> *
>>> *I started recently to study EJB,*
>>> I wrote a small program, a stateful ejb with two business methods,
>>> getX() and increaseX()
>>> my question is whay when i call the ejb from more then one session
>>> (Different browsers)
>>> i get the same instance time ?
>>> Are every new session make a new instance of stateful ejb ?
>>>
>>> thank you
>>> nahummor
>>>
>>>
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