This is *not* a requirement. In fact the spec advocates that bean contention may
be avoided by having multiple instances of the same bean in use simultaneously.

jim

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From: "Dupont, Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Is there a guarantee of uniqueness for entity beans?


> I have looked through the EJB 1.1 spec for a requirement
> that containers guarantee that entity beans in the ready
> state are unique (i.e. that there is never more than
> one instance of a bean with a given primary key value).
>
> I cannot find such a guarantee, but I would expect one.
> Does anyone know if this is indeed the case?
>
> Thanks!
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