Edward Barrett wrote:

> 3) what about stateful session beans (i.e. memory replication or continual syncing 
>with a persistent representation) ?
>

<vendor>

Our EJB 1.1 / 2.0 container has in-memory replication for stateful session beans in a 
WebLogic cluster.   Whenever a stateful session bean is created, the cluster chooses
two servers (a primary / secondary pair) to keep the bean in memory.  If the primary 
fails, the secondary will become the primary and another server will be chosen as the
secondary.  Of course, if the secondary fails, a new secondary is chosen behind the 
scenes.

The in-memory replication works for both EJB 1.1 and EJB 2.0 stateful session beans.

If you'd like to read more about it, the documentation is at:

http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/classdocs/API_ejb20/environment.html#1055332

If you have any questions about our beta, please post them to our newsgroups

news://newsgroups.bea.com/weblogic.developer.interest.ejb.ejb20beta

</vendor>

-- Rob

Rob Woollen
Senior Software Engineer
BEA WebLogic
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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