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From: "Hansen, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Some of the same entity bean performance issues can be rasied about session
> beans. Obviously you don't have the performance issues related to database
> synchronization. But you still have network communication, object lookup,
> and container performance overhead. If you were to make your session bean
> functionality too fine grained performance would suffer.

Good summary of these threads Rick. I would also add that any persistence
performed by that Session Bean would still be subject to all of the database
synchronization that an Entity Bean is...loading and storing.

jim

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