as per the web logic 5.1 documentation
http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/classdocs/API_ejb/EJB_environment.html
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Stateful session EJBs
Stateful session EJBs can utilize cluster-aware home stubs by setting
home-is-clusterable to "true." This provides failover and load balancing for
stateful EJB lookups. Stateful session EJBs cannot utilize replica-aware
EJBObject stubs, and WebLogic Server does not provide failover services for
method calls to stateful session EJBs.
If you require cluster failover services for stateful objects, consider
implementing the stateful session EJB as a servlet. Servlets can maintain
state through failover in a cluster using either JDBC, an operating system
file, or directly in memory. See Using session tracking from a servlet for
more information.
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I do not have any idea if there are plans. I suspose this will come with the
next release possibly next year (ejb 2.0) since this release has still to
come out of beta.
William Louth
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Hogan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 8:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: failover of stateful session beans in WebLogic
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> All,
>
> This feature seems to be missing from WebLogic and their documentation
> suggests achieving failover protection using servlet/session. Am I
> understanding this right, and does anyone have information on WebLogic's
> plans to support stateful session bean failover? Thanks.
>
> JohnH
>
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