Do your client applications hold remote references to beans within your
app server?  If so, and you take down the EJB JVM, then those references
aren't going to reference anything.
  -M@

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Matt Hixson
Aventail Corporation
Seattle, Washington
www.aventail.com

On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Catalfano Anthony wrote:

> Hi all. I'm using WebSphere 3.5 for an app server. It seems that after
> bouncing an EJB server JVM that we also need to bounce the client JVMs as
> well. Can anyone shed any light on this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Anthony Catalfano
> Information Technology Analyst
> Application Management Services
> 400 19th Street
> Moline, IL  61265-1337
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