Hi,

> 5) We will never use the client/server OJB configuration.
>    If you need clustering, load-balancing, ... it's better to 
> use an application server.
>    In that case session beans are used as a facade, ojb-beans 
> as a replacement for entity beans.

could you please give some more detailed information about your
approach?

o Are you using ValuObjects?
o How does a ojb-bean exactly look like? Do you mean a wrapper to an
EntityBean?

Regards
Thimo

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