>This is exactly what I want to do - I don't need transactions,
>persistence, or security. In fact, I think a servlet is the way I'd
>like to build this- except I'd prefer to have the return type be a
>java object not a byte stream.
Can you describe how you implemented the singleton repository - is it
a bean itself? how do you access it (via it's remote interface, or
are you cheating and accessing it directly?)
>If the data is read-only and does not need to be persistent,
>you could implement a singleton repository that provides public
>static methods to get at the shared read-only data.
>
>I don't see the need for transactions, persistence or security here.
>
>This singleton repository would be local and available to all
>EJBs in the same container.
>
>We do something very similar to keep initialization&configuration
>data available to all stateless session beans (ssb) in a container.
>The first ssb to run must set up all the data, but the other ssbs just
>read the data and it is fast&simple.
>
>Hope that helps
>
> Javier Borrajo
> www.tid.es
>
> >I want to share data between all session beans deployed in the same
> >container. This shared data is a cache of the results of previous
> >requests to any of the session bean's instances, so it must be fast.
> >
> >Is there any prohibition against accessing static fields in your bean?
> >Or against doing my own synchronization against these fields?
> >
> >
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> >David Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Director of Technology
> >ShockMarket Corporation (650) 330-4665
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