Hi Tim,
If your process doesn't track the clients' conversational state, nothing
will speak agains modelling it like a stateless session bean. Stateless
beans virtualy represent client sessions, but are pooled (and reused) by
the server. So your deamon will have the same life time as the
ejb-server (more longer than the life time of the logical client
session).
/Francis.
Tim Gonda wrote:
>
> I have an application where most of the components of the system fall
> cleanly into
> either session or entity EJB's. Additionally, I have a process that needs
> to run past the
> life of any client session, ie a daemon type process (java).
>
> Is there a facility in J2EE servers that allows me to run this daemon
> inside the EJB server or
> should I just run it as a separate process and control it from a session
> bean using RMI. I really want to use the
> same security mechanism that I use for the rest of the app for controlling
> the daemon process.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Tim Gonda
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