It varies from vendor to vendor. WebSphere Application Server will create new instances as required, and it will remove beans when returning them to the pool if the pool has reached its maximum size. The product also can be configured to have a hard limit using the poolSize option that causes requests to block until a bean becomes available.
Great... thanks for your response.. I found some similar options for my server (weblogic in this case)... just putting them here for anybody else who might have the same question download.oracle. Com/docs/cd/E12840_01/wls/docs103/ejb/… – rooban bajwa Apr 13 at 17:07.
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