Hi Avi,
What happens if the transactions(data source connection) are open in the
server processes?
Nittile.
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>Subject:       Re: Do stateful session beans expire automatically?
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>>
>> Say my servlet app creates a couple of stateful SBs, but forgets to
>> remove() them once it's finished when them.  Or, say the
>> servlet engine
>> crashes, and the servlets don't get a chance to clean-up.
>>
>> Will the EJB container automatically remove() after they
>> haven't been used
>> for a while?  (I'm not talking about passivation).  If not,
>> is there an
>> accepted way to clean them up?
>
>Yes, a bean timeout will kill unused beans. See diagram at section 5.6
>of
>the spec.
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