There are no such restrictions in EJB. May be some
vendor restrictions are there if you opt for
_container managed_ persistence.

-chandan


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> Does anyone know if its possible for an entity bean
to map on to more
> than one table ?
> I personally dont think but would like to know if I
m wrong.
>
> -Sam
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