Stateless session beans are not stateless. They may have no client-related
state, but may maintain their own state. This was discussed many times,
suggest you browse the archives.


- Avi
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 06:28
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> Subject: Why pool stateless session beans?
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>
> I asked this question once before, but never got a very
> satisfying answer.
> Why not just have one instance? What is the benefit of
> pooling stateless
> session beans?
>
> Dave Ford
> Smart Soft - The Java Training Company
> http://www.smart-soft.com
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