We're at a bit of a loss over when to use entity beans vs building
stateless session beans. Stateless session beans seem to have a
distinct performance advantage over entity beans and it seems like it
would be wiser to use stateless session beans whenever possible to build
a scalable application. The J2EE model (Developing Enterprise
Applications with Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, December 15,
1999) gives the example of the account object in Duke's Pet Store, but
even that one seems a little weak.
Can anyone shed a little more light on the subject beyond what is in the
J2EE doc?
Thanks,
Scot Cunningham
http://www.seidata.com/~scunning
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