Sorry, I wans't talking about remote references, but the ability to
reference the bean and have an instance in the server. That instance is
activated (i.e. not in the pool), but is not loaded until you actually
use it for the first time.
It's not an EJB specification, but one way an EJB server can implement
lazy loading for scalability.
arkin
Gene De Lisa wrote:
>
> Nope. Clients never ever ever get remote references to beans.
>
> Dr. Gene De Lisa
> Rockhopper Technologies, Inc.
> 75 Trueman Ave.
> Haddonfield, NJ 08033-2529
>
> > It can be the actual entity bean. The bean can be activated and you can
> > reference it, but until you call a business method it will not be
> > loaded.
> >
> > arkin
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