I would like some advice for a project. Here's the need. Use EJBs to process
a small numbver of very large (4-6 GB), very complex objects. This didn't work
with entity beans because the time required to write the object to the database
(relational) was way too slow. Can I sue a session bean for theese so that I
can control writing them to a database whiue the data is still available in
memory? Anyway to try to prevent passivation? I know there's no API but maybe
there's a way to influence a specific EJB server. It should be okay to uwe a
session bean like this on its own, host with lots of RAM and hae method calls
amde to it from another EJB serer on another host, right? Any better ideas on
how to handle what I'm afer? Lots of data, few number of objects, performqnce
is critical. Lots of manipulation is done to the objct, but it does at some
point need to be written to stoage bnt I can't stop user interaction while that
happens. Thanks.
Ken
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