By definition an entity bean has a life cycle extending beyond that of
the EJB server through the persistence layer (RDBMS, OODBMS, etc), so if
you use any EJB server that complies with the specs you get automatic
failover of entity beans.

Just pick the one with the coolest name.

arkin

Jean-Baptiste Nizet wrote:
>
> dan benanav wrote:
>
> > Do any vendors provide for clustering with automatic failover of entity
> > beans?  I know that WLS does not.  How about Gemstone?  If not is there
> > a reason why it is not possible?
> >
>
> Inprise Application Server supports it. See
> 
>http://www.borland.com/devsupport/appserver/faq/Availability_Scalability_Performance.html
>
> JB.
>
> >
> > It seems to me that EJB servers should be capable of automatic failover
> > of entity beans and without that it will be difficult to write a
> > clustered based application.
> >
> > dan
> >
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