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Problem(Abstract) |
Do all editions of WebSphere Application Server V5.0
include access intent support? |
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Resolving the
problem |
Using access intent, you can specify enterprise
bean persistence requirements. It is implemented as a set of declarative
annotations, which are used by the EJB(TM) container and persistence
manager to optimize performance for entity bean access.
WebSphere Application Server Enterprise Edition V5.0 has support for
application profiling, which provides additional features to that provided
by the access intent support in WebSphere Application Server V5.0. Through
the use of application profiling, it is possible for the WebSphere
Application Server Enterprise run time to distinguish the identity of
different requests, and provide the appropriate optimization for the
access intent of each request.
The following editions of V5.0 support access intent:
- WebSphere Application Server
- WebSphere Application Server Network
Deployment
- WebSphere Application Server Enterprise
WebSphere Application Server Express edition, which does not support
enterprise beans, does not support access intent either. |
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Cross Reference information |
Segment |
Product |
Component |
Platform |
Version |
Edition |
Application Servers |
WebSphere Application Server Enterprise |
General |
Multi-Platform |
5.0 |
Edition Independent |
Application Servers |
Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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