Hi,
AFAIK you can put n number of beans in a single jar. No matter whether
entity or session.
But normally a single jar is used per enterprise bean.
Rajan
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Subject: Multiple EJBs in single jar
Hi all
I have a stateless session bean calling different entity beans. I would like
to
hear on how to jar all these EJBs.
Basically, I have two choices :-
* Have one separate Jar for each EJB (one session and other entites)
* Have a single Jar for all EJBs (session and entities)
What is the recommended approach? What is the advantage/disadvantage?
TIA.
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