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How you identify the client is old or new in Session Beans

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: August 02, 2006     Asked by: sudhakar_bvr 
  
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August 01, 2006 23:52:07   #1  
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RE: How you identify the client is old or new in Sessi...
There is no way to know that the client is new or old since by defintion stateless session bean is meant to be stateless. The only way to know is when the information is passed from the remote reference
 
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