MinSize does instantiate these :-) Where did you find this parameter?
But the method annotated with @Schedule is run only for one instance at a time. I thought it should run for all of them. How people usually implement the concept of working threads in EJB? Maybe I am trying to do this in the wrong way. TIA Leo On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]> wrote: > Did you try MinSize? > Le 9 juil. 2013 18:16, "Leonardo K. Shikida" <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> Hi Romain >> >> I've added to tomee.xml >> >> <Container id="foo" type="STATELESS"> >> PoolSize=10 >> </Container> >> >> but it didn't worked as I was expecting. >> >> I thought it would instantiate 10 instances. >> >> I've also added a sysout in the >> >> @PostConstruct >> public void init() { >> System.out.println("Hello "+this); >> >> I thought I'd have 10 lines in the first service, but there was only one. >> >> Do I have to set somewhere (somehow) that my bean is using this >> container or tomee assumes it's the default configuration for all >> stateless beans? >> >> TIA >> >> Leo >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi >> > >> > The basic conf is here >> http://tomee.apache.org/containers-and-resources.html >> > >> > You can set PoolSize (MaxSize) but MinSize too >> > Le 9 juil. 2013 14:45, "Leonardo K. Shikida" <[email protected]> a >> écrit : >> > >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> I am using a stateless bean to consume from a jms queue periodically >> >> (@Schedule). It's started with the container (@Startup). Is there any >> >> way to configure somewhere the initial number of instances for this >> >> specific bean? >> >> >> >> TIA >> >> >> >> Leo >> >> >>
