Hi,
For the first time create the session bean and put the remote of the session
bean in the webserver session. On further access get this remote from the
session and execute any methods that you want to maintain the state. in case
the remote is lost you will lose all the state. This is also possible with
stateful bean time out property.

Thanks & Regards
Ashwani Kalra
Systems Executive,
NIIT Ltd.


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> Hi all,
> I would like to keep the client state in a stateful session bean,
> the presentation layer accesses the session bean thru' javabeans
> component. i.e.,
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> jsp+javabeans----->session bean------>entity bean.
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> can anyone tell me how to maintain the session information.
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> Best & Regards,
> Que
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