Is neither removed nor it throws an exception, at least in some cases.
At least in weblogic4.5 there are two timeout settings,
"idleTimeoutSeconds", which is used to remove the bean from memory and
passivate it, in case the bean had been idle for that period of time. The
other one is the bean Timeout which is used on transactions. If a
transaction takes longer than the timeout then the transaction is rolled
back, and yes you get an exception.

Thanks

Gustavo E Tenrreiro

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When a timeout happens on a bean, is the ejbRemove method called or is an
exception thrown?

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