Conceptually there is no pooling done for statefull session bean. You can
see the life cycle for the stateful and stateless session bean. But for
performance reason App server can cache those instances(which may or may not
be confugurable) to improve performance.

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Subject: Is Stateful session bean having instance pooling or swapping ?


Hi All,

Are Stateful session bean instances also kept in instance pool like
stateless one ? What does specification say about that ? In
Monson-haefel's book, it's specified that conceptually it doesn't
pooled, but some containers may implement pooling.

Any suggestion is welcome. Any pointer or url will be really helpful.

Thanks and Regards,
Sudarson

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