1) You prbably mean Stateful, not Stateless.
2) What if you aren't using servlets?
3) Even if you are using servlets, there are certainly
cases where the stateful session bean might be
preferable.
--- EJB ForAll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please tell me how to user Stateless Session Bean to
> manage the sesion. I want to store the inforamtion
> about the user after the login. I can do all this
> using the servlet then what is the need of Stateless
> Session Bean.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Deepak Kumar
>
>
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