You can use Entity beans using a higher performance if your Application Server
supports deploying the entity bean with a read only strategy. I know that
WebLogic supports this.
"Franklin, Benjamine" wrote:
> If I don't use entity bean , how do I achieve the caching?
>
> Also, given a primary key, is there any way to check whether an entity bean
> exists in container. Exists means the enity bean is already loaded but may
> be its passivated.
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