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First, let's look at what classes and interfaces are required for the entities 
in the application.
Figure 5: Comparing Settings for Primary KeysClick here for a larger imageNo 
XML descriptor needed to specify the primary keyIn EJB 2. You'll see how much 
easier and streamlined the EJB 3. I am starting to feel inadequate. Persistent 
Fields and PropertiesLet's now compare how persistence is declared for fields 
and properties.
Example 1C: Session Bean in EJB 2. We all use it for the same thing, talking, 
communicating, and connecting.
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Figure 5: Comparing Settings for Primary KeysClick here for a larger imageNo 
XML descriptor needed to specify the primary keyIn EJB 2. This practical 
session details some of the problems that working professionals have 
encountered in getting their applications to work elsewhere so that you can 
benefit from their knowledge.

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