Every discussion I've seen on entity beans says that they are too expensive to be used
for fine-grained objects, and should only be used for course-grained objects; however,
every example I've ever seen on how to do persistence with entity beans only shows
fine-grained objects, mapping to a single relational table row. Does anyone have an
example of mapping course-grained entity beans? One that could be used to understand
the practicality of this concept?
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