Hello Thomas,

thank you for your quick answer.
I also don't see other solution but creating different containers - one for 
frequently used beans, with a bigger number of instances, and another one for 
the seldom used beans, with a smaller number of instances.

Another question now - how can I see in which contaner JBoss put each bean?
(in case I dont't specify the container in jboss.xml)

Mirela

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