• Card 8 / 59: What is the difference between stateful session beans and stateless session beans?
    A) Stateless session beans are lighter in weight and easier to manage than their stateful counterparts
    B) Stateful session beans are pooled to increase performance due to their heavy content, whereas stateless beans are not pooled for the opposite reason
    C) Both stateful session beans and stateless session beans can survive a server crash.
    D) As the name implies, a Stateful session bean can remember its state with a client, in contrast to a Stateless session bean, which cannot

    Answer:
    A) Stateless session beans are lighter in weight and easier to manage than their stateful counterparts
    D) As the name implies, a Stateful session bean can remember its state with a client, in contrast to a Stateless session bean, which cannot

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Explanation:

Stateless session beans are lighter in weight and easier to manage; because they don't remember their state as opposed to their stateful counterparts. Stateful session beans are NOT pooled, but Stateless session beans are.

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