Daniel:

Even if there were two entities created at the same time, once the entity
goes back in the pool it loses its "identity" and becomes generic.  So, it
wouldn't matter.

MDB's can process messages either in a batch, or concurrently.  It depends
on how you set up the calling structure from the message system.



Jonathan



daniel legziel wrote:
>
> I am not sure about this one:
>
> Can concurrency happen one the same object for entities. In other words can
> the container create two equal instances at the same time? If this is
> possible and the instances are kept in the pool... they could logically
> process JMS messages concurrently. If so what is the purpose of MDBs if they
> do not process messages in a batch?
>
> ????
>
> Daniel
>
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