Hey
Sammy Ballew wrote:
> In an article discussing new features found in EJB 1.1 in
> the July '99 issue of "Enterprise Development", author
> David Linthicum states,
>
> "This upgrade to the EJB spec is a relief, as EJB 1.0
> left a bit to be desired. For starters, EJB 1.0 required
> a separate deployment file for each bean. This
> architecture killed scalability, since an application
> running many beans at the same time will quickly
> exhaust available resources."
>
> Is this true? Does the spec *require* this and if so, is
> this a scalability issue for 1.0 servers? Has anyone
> experienced this problem?
Yes, 1.0 was 1 DD/bean.
But the following logic:
1 dd/bean -> resource exhaustion -> scalability problems
is not correct, hence his conclusion is false.
QED. :-)
Did he say any reason as to why this would lead to resource exhaustion?
/Rickard
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