Hello Ashwini ,
I asked about handles and they are kept on client side and not in the
container.
What i wanted to know is that ,if by the time i deserailize my handle
my Bean goes out of scope or remove method is called
what happens to the handle and what does it actually returns, will it throw
the remote exception
or what ??
How does the EJB container resoponds to such situations ???
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Ashwani Kalra
Container is responsible for providing you equivalent functionality. For
stateful beans for eg it creates the instance populates it to the state
when
it was deserialized. Client need not worry about it.
--Ashwani
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From: "Aashish Kaushik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Handle To an Entity Bean ????
> Hello All ,
> I Have a question which i think you guys will be the best to answer...!!
>
> My Question : Since Handles Represents A Serializable Remote Refernce
to
> The Beans both Session and Entity
> so how does the Handle keeps a reference of the Entity Bean and
> Statefull Session Beans.
>
> What if we serailize a handle that represents a particular
> instance of the Entity Bean
> and by the time we deserialize the Handle , that Entity Bean
> goes out of scope or Dies.
>
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