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Entity Bean Question

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rajesh.shiggaon@gmail.com - 18 Mar 2006 21:47 GMT
Guys:

While I was going through the EJB specification I found this statement,
which made me some what confused
"While a crash of the Java Virtual Machine may result in a rollback of
current transactions, it does not destroy previously created entity
objects nor invalidate the references to the home and component
interfaces held by clients"

If the client has a reference to the EJBObject, the JVM of the
application server crashes and comes up after some time. Once it has
come up, the client calls a business method through the EJBObject. How
the container takes care of this. How is this possible?
David Linsin - 21 Mar 2006 00:18 GMT
Well as for JBoss AS, and I guess most containers handle it this way,
it uses serialization to persist the current state of your application.

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Regards, David
http://blog.linsin.de


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