> > > 2. One stateless session bean can be swapped to serve many clients,
> > whereas
> > > one stateful session bean ONLY serves ONE client.
> >
> > Check the spec again (page 39)! A session bean (whether stateful or
> > stateless) is meant to serve one client.
> >
>
> Not exactly true. Some of the Application Servers do not support Instance
> pooling at the server end and thus, encourage pooling of stateless session
> bean handles at the client end. In such cases many instances of the
servlet
> will pick the reference off the pool to service the request and return it
> back and thereby one stateless bean can serve many clients.
I'm not referring to server side pooling.
Cheers.
Subbu
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