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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adena Galinsky
> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 11:59 AM
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> Subject: one instance of any given entity bean?
>
>
> I seem to have read conflicting reports of this:
>
> Is it true that there is only ever 1 instance of a particular entity bean?
>
No this is not true. It is dependant on the server implementation. See
section 9 of the EJB 1.1 spec for clarification.
> In other words, if there are three rows in a table, representing
> Bob, Jim,
> and Tom,
> and we have an entity class called Person,
> there will only ever be one Person instance containing the values from
> Bob's row?
No, see above.
>
> Or could there potentially be 3 instances each representing Bob?
Yes there could be 3 physical instances for this logical EJBObject.
Dave Wolf
Internet Applications Division
Sybase
>
> thanks,
> Adena
>
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