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@Target(value=TYPE) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface StatefulTimeout
Specifies the amount of time a stateful session bean can be idle (not receive any client invocations) before it is eligible for removal by the container.The semantics of the
value element are as follows:
- A value
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0 indicates a timeout value in the units specified by theunit
element. - A value of 0 means the bean is immediately eligible for removal.
- A value of -1 means the bean will never be removed due to timeout.
- Since:
- EJB 3.1
- A value
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Required Element Summary
Required Elements Modifier and Type Required Element and Description long
value
The amount of time the stateful session bean can be idle.
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Element Detail
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value
public abstract long value
The amount of time the stateful session bean can be idle. The semantics of this element are as follows:- A value
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0 indicates a timeout value in the units specified by theunit
element. - A value of 0 means the bean is immediately eligible for removal.
- A value of -1 means the bean will never be removed due to timeout.
- A value
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unit
public abstract TimeUnit unit
Units used for the specified value.- Default:
- java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MINUTES
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