James Cook wrote:
> What's a "read-only" bean?
>
> jim
>
I think they refer to one of the weblogic optimizations, described at
http://www.weblogic.com/docs51/classdocs/API_ejb/EJB_environment.html#1074975 :
"The read-only cache strategy can be used for entity EJBs that are never
modified by an EJB client, but may be updated periodically by an external
source. For example, a read-only entity EJB may be used to represent a stock
quote for a particular company, which is updated externally to the WebLogic
Server system.
WebLogic Server never calls ejbStore() for a read-only entity EJB. ejbLoad() is
called initially when the EJB is created; afterwards, WebLogic Server calls
ejbLoad() only at intervals defined by the read-timeout-seconds deployment
parameter."
JB.
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