Hey
Wei Jiang wrote:
> Entity Bean representes a piece of data in *one*
> database. If you have two database, even there
> the table name, column name and primary keys are
> the same, they are different pieces of data. They
> can not be represented by the same bean.
That is incorrect. I understand what you're getting at, but the thing is
that an EntityBean may consist of data from one or more databases. There
are no restrictions on where the data should come from.
/Rickard
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