Hi everyone,
I was stumped by the following post on TheServerSide:
http://www.theserverside.com:8080/patterns/thread.jsp?thread_id=220#2665
Gal suggests that most ejbServers will load multiple instances of an
entity bean with the same primary key inorder to service multiple clients.
Is this true? Which app. servers do this?
He also suggests that serializeable transactions on these beans won't
really be serializeable, how is that possible? What does it matter what
concurrency algorith is used, the spec says serializeable transactions must
occur in a serial fashion, so thats all a developer should be concerned with
right?
dazed and confused,
Floyd Marinescu
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