Ecka,

It is interesting to see you mention 100,000 or more records.
The answer to your question is (again) implementation dependent.
(Since you are typically accessing a large number of entities
in one transaction, we handle this in a way that obviously would
be different than those by other vendors).

See http://swjscmail1.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0111&L=ejb-interest&P=R2432
and/or http://swjscmail1.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0112&L=ejb-interest&P=R18469

-krish


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> Subject: EJB performance
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> Does anybody knowns where I can find information about performance for
> different EJB applications?
>
> The reason for my question is that we want to design a system for telephone
> calls with som account checking, online balance updating, call data record
> creation etc for a large number of customers (>100000 or more).
>
> Or maybe EJB not is the right choise for such a system?
>
> With regards /Ecka Kjellberg
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