I think you can actually do more, but it require to use other products
jointly with Weblogic (like TopLink),
This would then be for O-R mapping, but if you really have to work with
complex models it might be a
good idea.
Anyway, EJB 1.0 (and 1.1 for that matter) does not provide a lot of clarity
for doing complex mappings (inheritance for instance).
I guess this will be solved to some extent with Connectors in the J2EE/EJB2
spec.

Michael Moerman
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Subject: Re: Entity beans on multiple tables


With Weblogic you can only container-manage a single table per entity bean.
Which is a real pain if your database was designed without that
limitation in mind and you can't modify the data model :-(

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