Hey

"Tye, Tim" wrote:
> Not true in EJB.  The EJB container has the right to unload any classes
> instantiated from it's managed beans (a part of the EJB memeory management).

Wei mentioned the classloader as a final part of his description ("..as
long as the class loader is around.."), so I believe that he is actually
quite correct. I'm not saying that you're wrong in your above
description, only that your statement that Wei is wrong, is wrong. :-)

/Rickard

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