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| ID: | Category: | Severity: | Reproducibility: | Date Submitted: | Last Update: |
| 3739 | minor | always | 11-03-09 08:57 | 12-10-09 21:54 | |
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| Reporter: | ferg | Platform: | |||
| Assigned To: | ferg | OS: | |||
| Priority: | normal | OS Version: | |||
| Status: | closed | Product Version: | 4.0.2 | ||
| Product Build: | Resolution: | fixed | |||
| Projection: | none | ||||
| ETA: | none | Fixed in Version: | 4.0.3 | ||
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| Summary: | 0003739: managed EJB session pool size | ||||
| Description: |
(rep by Jeff Schnitzer) Is it possible to control the pool size for stateless EJBs? I think I'm looking for something equivalent to <ejb-message-bean message-consumer-max="2"> but for <ejb-session-bean>. The docs say that session beans are pooled, but I don't see anything about how to configure this pool. The use case is that I have a rather expensive resource (held-open connections to Apple's crappy iPhone Push Notification Service) that requires pooled access. |
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