Hi,

Because ReadOnly beans give you the capability to refresh themselves on a
time interval, and a future Weblogic release will possibly have these
refreshes trigger-able by other beans!

Gene

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excuse me if this sounds naive but why have an entity bean at all if its
going to be 'read-only'?
Are we not better off with direct JDBC from the session bean?

Thanks
sriram

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