Hi Ken,

  Some application vendors support a read-only entity
bean.  The ejbLoad() method is called within a
specified time (n seconds) in the deployment
descriptor.  I know that Weblogic does this, and have
heard other app servers have the same functionality.

Hope this helps!

- Rich

"Date:    Wed, 14 Nov 2001 10:49:04 -0800
From:    "Kenneth D. Litwak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Data caching in a J2EE world
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  Apart from haivng big stateful session beans, what
are some ideas on how to
cache file data or database data in an EJB/J2EE
environment?  Thanks.

  Ken
"



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