Hi Prasad,

Obviously you can save this info in DB, but it is overkill, especially if
info is temporary. Maybe I have to change topic to: " How to share
temporary, continuously changing data between  clients in EJB's?"

Anatole


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>Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 13:33:27 +0530
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>You can store this info in database if you use SLSB. If your application
>is not clustered, you can use it in some file, and make sure you are
>providing single access at any point.
>
>Prasad.
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>Hi all,
>
>How to share a data between clients using EJB's? Say every time clients
>access SLSB counter increased by 1. Where can I store this counter?
>
>Thanks,
>Anatole
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