Hi Prateek,
        In fact u'r project shoudl use both session and entity beans if u
want to maintain client's details in any sesssion or something like that. in
fact entity beans are usually tied up with the database in tact and the
session beans will call these entity beans.

cheers,
sivakumar


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> HEllo Everybody,
>          Here in my proj. we are using EJB. I would like to know under
> what situations can an Entity and Session Bean combination be used?
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> Thanking in advance,
> Prateek.
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