Tuning EJB cache with trace service
The size of your Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) cache can affect the performance
of the application server. One of the steps in tuning your EJB container
to optimum performance levels is to fine-tune the EJB cache.
EJB method Invocation Queuing
Method invocations to enterprise beans are only queued
for remote clients making the method call. An example of a remote
client is an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) client running in a separate
Java virtual machine (JVM) (another address space) from the enterprise
bean. In contrast, no queuing occurs if the EJB client, either a servlet
or another enterprise bean, is installed in the same JVM on which
the EJB method runs, and on the same thread of execution as the EJB
client.
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