I'm not sure what you're getting at; in what context did you read "Stateless 
session bean in a Session scope"?

"mnrz" wrote : in other words, since a SLSB will loose its state after a client 
request has been done if that bean defined in a session scope what this means?
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To clarify, a SLSB will not lose its state upon completion of an invocation.  
Developers should be coding SLSBs to *not* have state, because they're returned 
to the pool to be shared with other clients.  SFSBs, by comparision, may have 
state because its guaranteed that subsequent calls to the proxy object obtained 
from JNDI will result in an invocation to the same object in the server.

S,
ALR



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