Can you point me to a reference to this? Is WebLogic in the habit of
destroying the spirit of the spec?

Section 5.5
"A session object handle can be held beyond the life of a client process by
serializing the handle to persistent store. When the handle is later
deserialized, the session object it returns will work as long as the session
object still exists on the server. (An earlier timeout or server crash may
have destroyed the session object.)"

jim

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From: Srinivas Ganapur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: Robustness of EJBHandle


> As per the Weblogic4.5 tech doc , use of EJB Handles are discouraged.
This
> may not work in all condition.
>
> Thank you,
> Regards.
>
> Ganapur Srinivas.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 6:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Robustness of EJBHandle
>
>
> Hello folks,
>
> Can I reasonably expect an EJB Handle to survive the following
> serialisation?
>
> 1. A servlet, which has a remote reference to a bean, gets the handle of
> the bean and writes it to the ServletOutputStream as part of HTML (say the
> value of a hidden form field <INPUT type="hidden" name="someField" value
> ="<handle here>">
> 2. The browser posts a form to another servlet.
> 3. The servlet takes the value of the 'someField' form field, deserialises
> it to an EJBHandle, and reinstates the remote reference?
>
> Can I expect this to work on ALL application servers?
>
> How big would a serialised handle be?
>
> Regards,
> James W.
>
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