Venkata Reddy Vajrala wrote:

> You have to use an ordinary Java class(not an ejb) as ejb home factory
> as explained in "EJBHome factory design pattern" available for review at
>
> http://www.theserverside.com/patterns/index.jsp
>
> But I got one doubt after reading that document.  The cached homes will
> throw an exception if the ejb server is down for some time and then up.
> What could be the
> workaround for this problem?  The client using the cached ejb home
> cannot get the reference and store it in the factory. Any ideas?


I have a theory that goes something like this:
For every problem there's a solution involving dynamic proxies.


I would be surprised if it didn't apply here :-)

/Rickard

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Rickard �berg
Author of "Mastering RMI"
Chief Architect, TheServerSide.com
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