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EJB and other Jakarta /Java EE Technologies
Pooled Session Beans
Paul Rhoades
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posted 21 years ago
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What happens if I try to create a Session Bean that has depleted it's instance pool? Will the client
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Peter Reinhardt
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posted 21 years ago
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I don't think this is actually part of the
EJB
spec.
The behaviour of weblogic for example is to block until an instance is available.
Peter.
SCJP 1.2, SCJD, SCEA, IBM 484, Weblogic 7
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