"ron.sigal(a)jboss.com" wrote : I'm just wondering if UnifiedInvokerProxy was
written the way it was, without calling Client.disconnect(), because the typical use case
would be to keep making EJB invocations and keep the connections in use.
I've been wondering about why Tom implemented this in such a way as well but after
after looking back at the history of that class, it looks like it's been that way
since the very 1st version:
http://is.gd/qf2I
I thought it might have been as a result of some perf test or similar but this has been
like this since day 1, so I'd imagine it was implemented with the constraints of the
first Remoting version integrated in AS.
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