Managing EJB containers

Managing EJB containers Each application server can have a single EJB container; one is created automatically for you when the application server is created. The following steps are to be performed only as needed to improve performance after the EJB application has been deployed.

  1. Adjust EJB container settings.

  2. Adjust EJB cache settings.

 

What to do next

If adjustments do not improve performance, consider adjusting access intent policies for entity beans, reassembling the module, and redeploying the module in the application.


Sub-topics
EJB container settings
EJB container system properties
Changing enterprise bean types to initialize at application start time using the Application Server Toolkit
Changing enterprise bean types to initialize at application start time using the administrative console
Stateful session bean failover for the EJB container
Enabling or disabling stateful session bean failover with the EJB container panel
Enabling or disabling stateful session bean failover with the enterprise applications panel
Enabling or disabling stateful session bean failover with the EJB modules panel
EJB cache settings
Container interoperability
EJB Container Cache tuning

Related concepts
EJB containers

Related tasks
Applying access intent policies to methods



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