Hey

"Lahooti, Hamid" wrote:
> >BTW, it is not the clients responsibility, but the application/bean
> >developers. Also, what unnecessary dependencies are you referring to?
> >The beans are not reliant on the proxies. The only one that knows of
> >them at all is the "installer" which registers them as JMS-listeners.
>
> Since the spec does not guarantee that the subscriber will not be passivated
> before an event arrives, I thought you were suggesting that the subscribing
> be done in the client code and events forwarded to the bean instance.

Well, the proxy would be a client in a sense... defining "client" in
this type of system is non-trivial..

/Rickard

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