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Which EJB i have to use?
Akilan Paul
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in my application i am having havy business logic, which one i have prefer stateful or stateless?
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Do you need to keep state between the client and the server ? If not, then you'll use a stateless bean. (If you don't know the difference between both, you really need to read something about
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