Yes, it is possible to use primary keys of any complexity.  Some time since I 
last did it, so I will be vague.

Your complex primary key must be a single java class with the keys your complex 
key is made up of as members.  I think the terminology is a Java Data Object, 
but I won't stake my life on it.



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