The ejbCreate method will be called when the client invokes the create() method on the
home interface. The lifecycle of the EJB is explained here:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tutorial/1_3-fcs/doc/EJBConcepts9.html
As per the specs:
anonymous wrote : The session bean class must define one or more ejbCreate methods whose
signatures must follow these rules:
| ? The method name must have ejbCreate as its prefix.
| ? The method must be declared as public.
| ? The method must not be declared as final or static.
| ? The return type must be void.
| ? The method arguments must be legal types for RMI/IIOP if there is a create
corresponding
| to the ejbCreate method on the session bean?s remote home interface.
| ? A stateless session bean must define a single ejbCreate method, with no arguments.
| ? The throws clause may define arbitrary application exceptions, possibly including
the javax.ejb.CreateException.
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