Not entirely true, that there is no difference.
Consider the architecture as a shared nothing in the Oracle implementation,
where as in a single standard VM it's shared everything.
The life cycle is similar to the "standard" EJB life-cycle. The class
itself is loaded and shared, while the data is specific to a single session,
as in a Session Bean.
All of this is in the documentation, which is available on
http://technet.oracle.com
Each user/session gets, what can be considered, its own JVM. That is to say
that all data for the running JVM is isolated to that users session. This
essentially gives you an entire JVM to yourself, with about 50-100K min for
each user. The architecture here is exactly like Oracle's database
architecture (whoa ... no surprise here!).
It loads and scales quite well, but you have to use some other tricks to get
classes that are shared amongst sessions. I don't see why you'd be running
into the problem you posted, and with such little information it is
impossible to anser it.
Thor HW
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Maurange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:58 AM
Subject: session bean in Oracle 8.1.6
> hi,
>
> I try to use Session Beans in Oracle 8.1.6 and is JServer to make the
> acces with my db,
> but I have'nt any informations about the life cycle of these beans.
>
> I read in a doc that Statefull and stateless doesn't matter because of
> the Oracle implementation.
> In this case, when I use the create method in each case, my server fall
> down (too many instances)
> and when i use the same instance for all the calls (with the same
> Handle), It's ok but it seems to me not very good...
>
> for info, there is no Entity in Oracle 8.1.6.
>
> I don't know how to do..
>
> thanks in adv...
> David
>
>
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