Well....The EJB Constructor should
always be called whenever an EJB instance is created irrespective of the
specific EJB (J2EE) container. Otherwise it'll conflict with the standard
behavior of a constructor and also the portability of the EJB code across
different EJB containers.
Thanks
Zahid.
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> The constructor is the default one for any EJBean
> and its upto the container to call it during instantiaing the bean
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> Any body to throw more light ...........
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> Regards
> Hemant
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