Hi Javid,

ejbCreate only creates a record in table. nothing more, at least from user
point of view. you do not want to make application server, do you?

Fei Li


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mohammed Javid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:26 AM
Subject: ejb clarifications


> Hi
>
> Please clarify the folowing
>
> The ejbCreate method only creates the record in database or also creates
> the ejbobject and assigns the bean instance to the ejbobject. If we only
> want to create the database record but do not want the bean instance to
> be loaded duting ejbCreate how to do that. Is that possible.
>
> Where and how to specify the min beans , max beans in pool and beans in
> cache in case of websphere.
>
> What are all the optimizations we can do to the settings for better
> management of ejbs in websphere like read-intent setting will not call
> ejbStore after executing the read method of the bean etc.
>
> We can find a bean by primary key as accountHome.findByPrimaryKey(new
> Integer(5));  for this the primary key of the bean should be Integer or
> we can have primary key as  int  (primitive type) also.
>
> When does the homeobject and ejbobject are created for a bean is it at
> the time of installing the ejb bean in the server or when.
>
>
> regards
> Javid
>
>
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