eedtest in jbosstest module
marc
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|Hell-O
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|Thanx for all that replies .. I think the
Hell-O
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Thanx for all that replies .. I think the best thing is I place the
sources somewhere so, perhapes somebody can have a look at it.
I have to admit that I am NOT the King of EJB-Providers, so there can be
some really stupid stuff here. =)
Greetings
V
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|Hi!
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|> I just tested JBoss using one single CMP-Bean with 6 String Properties.
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|Hi
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|I just tested JBoss using one single CMP-Bean with 6 String Properties.
|The
When you say 'read', exactly what do you mean? Did you call
findByPrimaryKey for each read, that and some getters? One thing to
remeber is that if you're calling the entity bean directly from your
client each 'get' or 'set' call will be a separate transaction, which
might hit the database dependin
Hi!
> I just tested JBoss using one single CMP-Bean with 6 String Properties.
> The Database behind it is mysql running on a P3 500 with 512MB Ram.
> The EJB-Container and the client are running on the same machine.
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> I created 100 persistent objects, and read them from the DB, finally I
> c
Hi
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I just tested JBoss using one single CMP-Bean with 6 String Properties.
The Database behind it is mysql running on a P3 500 with 512MB Ram.
The EJB-Container and the client are running on the same machine.
I created 100 persistent objects, and read them from the DB, finally I
created one