Sunil Kuchipudi wrote:
>
> Based on this premise, I do not understand why some ppl are looking to
> implement the singleton pattern. Please enlighten me if I am missing
> anything here.
For caching read-only or read-mostly data in stateless session beans where you
don't want multiple copies of your cached data.
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