I return value objects, processed-data objects, or primary keys, never
EJBObjects, to the clients.

Gene Chuang
Kiko.com


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Hi Gene,

> What our architecture does emphasize that's consistent with many others is
> the session-bean facade pattern;  any bean client of ours hit only session
> beans, which in turn hit entity.

What do your session beans return to the clients? Do you also use value
objects to encapsulate the contents of a database row?

cu
Heiko

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