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Want to scale? Which approach scales better - EJBs, JMS or POJOs? Posted: Nov 21, 2006 6:13 AM
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Scaling out a java application traditionally has not been easy. There are a number of technologies that allow you to distribute data across multiple JVMs, but most of them are cumbersome, high maintenance and do not scale linearly. Let's discuss the pain points involved in using three different approaches namely EJBs, JMS and POJOs.

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