Hi there,
Well the difference lies in the application of the bean and its life cycle.
If the bean has to be deployed only once and destroyed then its a stateless
bean but if the same bean is deployed and used again and again then it is
known as a stateful bean..
Hope that helps
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hi guys
i am confused !
whats the difference between stateless session bean
and state bean?
whats the features of statless session bean?
thanks in advance
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- stateless and statful bean zhangkai
- Re: stateless and statful bean Vyom Agrawal
- Re: stateless and statful bean Venu Gopal
- Re: stateless and statful bean Duffey, Kevin
