Entity beans do represent a row in table....but we have only one EJBObject
for a particular row.
Entity beaans from the pool are assigned EJBObject only on ejbCreate() or on
the use of finder method.
enjoy
Manish
----- Original Message -----
From: Hariharan N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Entity Beans
> Thanks! But entity beans normally reperesents a row in a table... if so by
> instance pooling we are actually having many objects repersenting the same
> row! in that case how is the data integrity is maintained across
instances!
>
> At 10:18 AM 3/1/2001 -0000, you wrote:
> >Hariharan,
> >
> >Yes , Entity Bean Instances can be pooled. They are basically
recyclable -
> >how they are pooled depends on yr app server policy.
> >
> >HTH...
> >
> >rgds
> >
>
>
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