Surely this is the WLS newsgroup as opposed to the EJB Mailing List archive ?
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Subject: Re: 'static' data in EJB architecture
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> From: Edward Barrett[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 5:39 PM
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> Subject: 'static' data in EJB architecture
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> I have a requirement to have data stored in a database which will be
> accessed from numerous session beans and servlets (it is the data that
> controls the flow of the application, but could easily be a list of valid
> choices, etc.).
>
> Ideally, I would like to be able to implement a class that resides in the
> server for the length of the server instance's runtime, but which also has
> a way of being 'refreshed'.
>
> I thought about stateless session beans which, upon their creation
> obtained the data and cached locally. Can I configure my server so that
> there are a minimum number of beans and so they stay resident ? Can the
> server still passivate the bean and therefore wipe the data ?
>
> For the 'refresh' functionality, is there a manner to issue a message to
> all the stateless session beans to notify them to refresh ?
>
> Is there another design for this requirement ?
>
> As always, TIA
>
> Ed
>
> PS How do I find the archive for this mailing list ? Also, to which URL
> does one go to register for the list ?
>
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