Hi Kirk,

The container is responsible to listen for events for this pasivated bean and
activate the bean if necessary

regards bernd

Kirk Pepperdine wrote:

> What happens if the container decides to passivate the bean?  How does a
> passivated bean listen for an event?
>
> Kirk
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ashwin Dinakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Friday, November 26, 1999 2:51 PM
> Subject: Re: EJB and JMS Integration Issues
>
> >I cant really do that. My bean is the client. Besides everything is a bean
> in my application. There is an RMI server which fires off an event every so
> often and I use JMS to post a message to a topic. The JMS SP then notifies
> the Bean asynchronously that I got a message for you.
> >So my Bean class has to implement the MessageListener interface.
> >Ashwin.
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