Presumably you cannot map an entity bean to a stored procedure correct?
Do you want flatten object or an object graph?
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> Subject: Extracting/Inserting Rows across tables
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> When extracting/inserting rows across tables is there a case that
> one should
> opt to use Session Beans rather than consider using entity beans.
> because
> a. it saves on creating unecessary entity beans and then calling the
> accessor/mutator methods on the many entity beans to get the data. A
> manually created select/insert statement increases efficiency in
> development
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> b. reduces network traffic therefore runtime speed.
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> c. reduces an uneceassry layer of tiers.
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> would anyone care to agree or disagree because...
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> Regards,
> Zahid
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