Hi all!

I just read the first part of the chapter from Roger Session's book in
ObjectWatch Newsletter Number 20 (http://www.objectwatch.com/issue20.htm).

I don't see how he interprets the customer as executing on behalf of a single
client:

'But on the other hand, credit limit calculations do not represent any direct
view of data in the database, so maybe we are dealing with a session bean. And
this functionality seems to "execute on behalf of a single client," whatever
that means.'

Surely there can be many clients accessing this functionality, why should it
only be one? Does anybody know what he might be thinking?

/Kalle

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