I have few similar questions. CMP 1.1 is version what I use. Please answer
this questions with CMP 1.1 perspective

1) How do you exactly classify Entity Beans as Fine Grained - Coarse
Grained. I see very much confusing definitions from various sites. Dependent
Objects adds to this confusion.

2) As per my understanding Address is a dependent Object. Why not we
implement it as an Entity Bean. I guess all the application server has
various optimizations when it comes to communication between Co-Located
Entity Beans.

3) I was goin thru AggregateEntity Pattern. I guess the pattern was
introduced without assuming various optimization done by the App. Servers.
The pattern directs to use a Coarse Grained Object composed of various Fine
Grained Object. And the Aggregate Entity(EJB) will have Coarse Grained
Object as one of its instance(one of strategy). In this case how will I map
the Coarse Grained Object to the persistence Schema.










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From: Ashwani Kalra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Can a CMP EJB be a CMP field inside another CMP EJB


Looks some design problem. Fine grained objects such as address whose life
cycle is dependent on other ejb. They are better implemented as dependent
objects.

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Subject: Can a CMP EJB be a CMP field inside another CMP EJB


Hi all

lets say we have two CMP EJBs (1.1 spec), Person and Address.

1. Can the person EJB have a cmp field as Address EJB? (In EJB 1.1)
        2. If yes, what will be the create statement for the table that will
hold
the person data look like. I basically mean to ask the data type of the
Address column.
3. If this was with reference to EJB 2.0, can I still have point 1? I DO NOT
mean/want to use <cmr-field>.

Thanx

Sanjeev

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