Hey there,
the instance is pooled by the EJB server. So the container is able to share
one instance for multiple clients without having to create a new instance
according to every request.
cheerio
chris
>I just read an article Java Developers Journal about stateless session
ejbs.
>It said one of the benefits of stateless ejbs is that they can be more
>easily pooled. This may be a dumb question, but what is the point of
pooling
>a stateless bean? What exactly is getting pooled, if there is no state?
>Isn't a stateless bean just a bunch of functions?
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