Dain Sundstrom wrote:
On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 11:42 AM, Berin Loritsch wrote:
Alex Blewitt wrote:
With EJBs, there are two types. An EntityBean represents a resource,
or a particular record. It is a "thing". A SessionBean on the other
hand represents encapsulated business logic, or essentially a business
service. So the SessionBean would be a service and an EntityBean would
be a thing.
I do not recommend that we extend the model down to instances of EJBs.
In essence an instance of an EJB is just an primary key, and not
something that is individually managed or configured.
I was referring to the concept--not necessarily the model. I agree that
doing so would unnecessarily make this project a memory hog.
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