As far as I understand it, Rickard says if you use the java:comp/env
namespace it is you don't use network calls to access the bean. I'm
not sure I'm seeing this behaviour from all vendors though.


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>Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 17:27:01 +0530
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>No every call to bean is treated by container as a remote call even if they
>are placed in the same JVM.
>
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>From: Samuel Abraham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 5:19 PM
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>Subject: If the EJBs are on the local machine will it avoid making
>remote calls?
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>hi,
>If the EJBs are on the same machine rather in the same JVM, is there any
>way
>by which the container will understand this and make a local call to the
>beans rather than a remote call?
>If that is the case the communication via stub/skeleton,marshalling
>/unmarshalling can be avoided.
>TIA
>sam
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