What's the meaning of JMS? I'm not sure my problem is just what you said. I
want to get independent instance or the same bean for each user. So they can
work independently, and won't influence with each other. Thanks.

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From: "peter lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: AW: Multiple users share java bean?


>
> One common technique to solve this is to use JMS. All beans that are
> instances of the same user listen to the same topic. when one instance
> of the user's bean is updated, the other instances are notified. Each
> bean then goes to the database to refresh itself.
>
> peter lin
>
>
> Chenming Zhao wrote:
> >
> > In fact, it's a good and difficult topic. Now I haven't still understood
it
> > completely. I have a question about my application.
> >
> > I describe the work what I need to finish.
> > First the jsp file gets a user name, then pass it to java bean. And the
bean
> > get some values from the database accoding to the user name, then get a
> > result and save it to database. The idea of synchronized objects cannot
> > work. I want to acitvate independent instance of java bean for any user.
How
> > can I do? Is there any good book or material? Or maybe you can show me
some
> > simple example?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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