Matthew Hixson wrote:

> I'm wondering what would happen if an entity bean were instantiated,
> representing some data in the database, and another non-EJB client, say a
> Perl script, updates the information in the db that the bean represents.


<vendor>

With Sybase EAServer 4.0 (release date 17th Sept), you can during
deployment request that external database changes be notified to
the Object Cache.

</vendor>


> Can the container be told to continually watch changes made in the db, or
> more specifically, does Borland's AppServer support this capability?  Can
> an entity bean somehow be setup to never cache data from the db, and then,
> through use of a deployment descriptor, have its caching capabilities
> "switched on"?


Regarding Borland AppServer, ask them. For EAServer, the answer is Yes.

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