Sun ONE Application Server 7, Enterprise Edition Application Design Guidelines for Storing Session State |
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Index
A
application
robust solution 1
asynchronous message consumption 1
C
CachedRowSet 1
class member variable 1
code changes 1
common references
static storage 1
connection pool 1
scalability 1
container level 1
controller servlet 1
D
document
organization 1
E
enterprise bean methods 1
entity bean references 1
entity beans 1
F
factory objects
multiple user sessions 1
ServiceLocator 1
failures
EIS backend 1
unavailability of JMS provider 1
front controller servlet 1
future versions
automatically reconstitute 1
H
HTTP session
background information 1
high-availability database 1
problem scenario 1
solution 1
I
implementation
risk 1
InitialContext() 1
J
J2EE containers 1
J2EE specifications 1
Java object's constructor 1
Java objects 1
JDBC connections 1
JMS administered references 1
controller servlet 1
JMS client 1
JMS connection 1
JMS ConnectionFactory 1
JMS Destination 1
JMS interface 1
JMS message service 1
JMS references 1
L
limitations
HTTP session 1
M
multiple concurrent requests 1
N
NamingContext 1
null pointer exceptions 1
P
pre-requisite 1
S
serializable Java objects 1
ServiceLocator
object lookups 1
table of pairs 1
session failover 1
singleton 1
stateful session bean 1
stateful session bean recovery 1
stateful session beans 1
stateless session beans 1
static references 1
static storage 1
Sun customer support 1
T
table of pairs
home references 1
JNDI names 1
U
UserTransaction object 1