My understanding is exactly the same as yours. I think you are 100% correct.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Hemant Arora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 11:37 PM
Subject: Stateful Session Bean Question !!!


> Hi All
>
> Can someone please clarufy on this.
>
> When a stateful session bean is passivated the sun specs and most of the
> books say
> that the bean instance is evicted from the memory and all the non
transient
> fields are written
> to a persistant storage ( mostly disk ).
>
> When the client invokes a method again on that stateful bean then the bean
> is activated and the
> method invocation proceeeds
>
> Now as per my understanding when the bean instance is evicted from the
> memory ,
> The Ejb Object that the container has generated for the remote interface
> for that bean class
> still remains ( isn't it ) and that is still referenced to the client ,
> that's why when the client invokes
> the method again the bean is loaded
>
> I mean to say that during the passivation the bean instance is evicted
from
> the memory but not the
> ejbobject
>
> Am I correct ???
>
> Is my understading correct ???
>
>
> Please clarify
>
> Thanks a lots
>
> Hemant
>
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