Hi all,

Guys are mainly located in the USA?!? Joking?!? ;)
I made the conclusion because I waited for the whole morning yesterday without
any reply but from the cet 2:00pm the helpful answers grew up. :)


Why do you want to "start" your SLSB? What are you trying to achieve?
Let's my boss to explain it.
We have some 'proxy' information stored in stateless session beans, so that they are available for the users very fast. At start-time those SlSB read the data from database or via a soap-service from remote server which is not part of our network (VPN is used).
That's take some time. So the first user in the moment has to wait a lot of time before his requests are satisfiy. To optimize the process it seems helpfull that those beans are started direct after the start of JBoss.



with best wishes


Zheng Sun

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