Changing enterprise bean types to initialize at application start time using the Application Server Toolkit

EJB types can be forced to initialize at application start time by setting a flag within the bean's deployment descriptor. If this flag is set to true, then the bean is initialized at application start time.

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By default, the WebSphere Application Server's Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Container delays the initialization or loading and processing of most EJB types until they are needed during runtime. This delay helps to speed up the application start time.

Procedure

  1. Start an assembly tool.
  2. Select EJB Deployment Descriptor.
  3. In the property pane, select the WebSphere Extensions tab.
  4. Check the box labeled Start EJB at Application Start.
  5. Select OK.



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