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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gene Chuang

> If you are using MessageBeans, then I can only assume you are also using
> Weblogic's EJB 2.0 beta patch?  If so, you can take advantage of EJB 2.0's
> static EJBHome methods, hence effectively creating a removeAll that findAll
> then removes each bean...

I don't think Ram mentioned that he was using MessageDriven beans, just that
he was using "messages". Home methods might be one way to do it if he's using
EJB 2.0, but I wonder if he thought about using JMS' persistent subscribers.

It seems to me they fit the bill perfectly: they are persistent and
message-oriented. And do not require EJB 2.0. JMS will take care of all the
work of resending them if the session comes to die.

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Cedric
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