Hi,

1. Context  you are talking about is either SessionContext or EntityContext - Is it
right??.

2. Then, It has nothing to do with user clicks or persistence between  user clicks
(Atleast from the User  or Bean Developer perspective)

3. It is used by the EJBObject in maintaing the status between two or more
instances of  beans from the instance pool - it may use while serving a client
request.

All the big wigs around do excuse me if this sounds too primitive.

Regards,
Sripada



Jordi Bellver wrote:

>         Hi !!
>
>         As this is my first post here...
>
>         First of all, sorry for my poor level of English.
>
>         Second, the question...
>
>         I'm very new at EJB (not Java, 4 years).
>
>         Is there a concept that I can't understand at all: CONTEXT use.
>
>         I don't know if my context concept is equal at ejb context concept
> 0:)
>
>         In my opinion, a context is a 'container' where I put information
> persistent between 2 user clicks (one page, click, call to ejb that sets
> STEP=1, page, click, call to ejb STEP ++ => STEP=2)
>
>         If I'm not wrong, user click goes to Application Server (WebLogic
> i.e.). This is attended for a servlet. This servlet calls an ejb via
> rmi. When an ejb is called, how does it know what's the context relative
> to this call? Or must the servlet know (and maintain) the context
> reference and then, when calls an ejb pass this context reference? or
> what ?
>
>         Or an ejb context only persists for a single user action? In this case,
> how can I maintain user relative information between different user
> clicks?
>
>         Yes, I'm very confused. I'm still reading docs, looking for this an
> similar, but any help will be very appreciated.
>
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