Hi,
        Thanks for the quick reply...
        Apart from getting generated SQL's  what about the transactions and
scalability ????

Vikram Naik


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Two reasons :
1.EJB(cmp) makes code independent of the Database.
2. You dont have to code sql queries for inserting/updating etc.

If you already have Sps then you can completely avoid Entity EJBs and use
DAO to call SPs.

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Subject: Why Ejb?


> Hello All,
>
> Why should we opt of EjBs when stored procedures can give us better
> performance?
>
> Your opinions will be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Vikram Naik
>
>
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