Everytime a method on entity bean is called in some transaction context, the
container calls ejbLoad to synchronize entity bean state with the dataBase.
So its the containers responsibility to call ejbLoad method. In the bean you
will write whatever state is there to synchronize.

Hemant
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashish Deshpande" <>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 12:13 PM
Subject: cache


Hello,

If we get the references to the home interface of the entity beans in
setSessionContext() method of a stateless session bean, it says that
the entity bean is not invoked every time the client makes a call and
minimizes our database access, thus, improving overall system
performance.

But suppose there are many instances of the session bean, how these
instances get notified whether there is a change in the database or not?

regards,
Ashish

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