Hey

Sriram Srinivasan wrote:
> DGC is a non-issue if you take activation into account. You can encapsulate
> any info you want in an IOR, which in the case of an EJBObject is
> the home and the primary key. Since the EJBObject can be activated any
> time a request comes in, and since all required state is part of the
> IOR, you don't need the EJBObject to sit around occupying memory.
> Further, since the server reserves the right to deactivate this object
> at will, there's no need for GC or for weak references or whatever.

Well, what can I say... I'm happy :-) Thanks Sriram!

/Rickard

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