The Asynchronous bean framework provided by WebSphere Business
Integration Server Foundation V5.1 provides J2EE components with access to
managed threads and allows J2EE contexts to be propagated to a separate
thread. By using Asynchronous beans, your J2EE components will be able to run
code on simultaneous threads and asynchronously.
An Asynchronous bean is a Java object or Enterprise Java Bean (EJB) that can
be executed asynchronously by a J2EE application using the J2EE context of the
bean’s creator. The following J2EE contexts can be inherited:
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