IMHO, Application exception is the one which the client program ( the one
which does lookup for ejbhome..)throws.
System exception is thrown by your EJB Server which includes all the
exceptions thrown by your entity/sessionbeans.
Rgds.,
Komal.
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The Developer's Guide says that "If a system exception is thrown, the
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container might destroy the bean instance." It gives some examples of
system exceptions, but no general rule as to what exceptions should be
considered "system exceptions." Does anyone know?
Reason I ask is that I plan to rethrow exceptions from the EJB and don't
want some unanticipated error to end up destroying EJB's, at least not
without my knowledge.
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