Hello all,

I'm wondering if any of the EJB vendors implement or have plans to
implement priority load balancing on Enterprise Bean methods?  I'm
originally from a TUXEDO world, and it just occurred to me that most EJB
servers don't have the feature to label method X on bean Y as being higher
priority than method A on bean B, therefore calls to method X should take
place before method A (with an appropriate strategy to handle queue
starvation to ensure that method A is executed at some point in time).

TUXEDO and other structured-programming based transaction monitors
certainly have this feature, and if EJB is going to become the 'transaction
monitor for Java' standard, perhaps it should implement such a feature too?

Or have I gone wide of the mark, and the multi-threaded nature of EJB makes
this a non-issue, or a difficult issue to address?

Regards,
James W.

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