Both BMP and CMP persistence are required. The EJB spec states the minimal
requirements for the implementation of CMP.
Vlada
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Subject: Container Managed Persistence Required by EJB 1.1?
> The new spec simply says (Chapter 9), "Note: Container support for entity
> beans is a mandatory feature in the EJB 1.1 release.". It then goes on to
> describe the two persistence models (9.1.3), without saying anything about
> them being optional. In fact, the following paragraph (again 9.1.3) seems
> to indicate that the bean provider should be provided with both persistence
> methods:
>
> The entity bean component protocol allows the entity Bean Provider
> either to implement the entity bean?s persistence directly in the entity
> bean class or in one or more helper classes provided with the entity
> bean class (bean-managed persistence), or to delegate the entity
> bean?s persistence to the Container Provider tools used at
> deployment time (container-managed persistence).
>
> Thanks for any clarification on this.
>
> -Kevin
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