It depends on whether these objects require information from the clint.
If these objects are generic and do not require any arguments from the
client, you could safely create them in the constructor.
However, a better approach is to (re)initialize such objects in the
ejbCreate and ejbActivate() methods.
Cheers
Subbu
Roger Kjensrud wrote:
>
> I have a stateful session bean that uses a couple of java objects. I wonder
> where is the best place to create these, in ejbCreate() or in the
> constructor? Is there a difference?
>
> Any thoughts are appreciated,
>
> Roger Kjensrud
>
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