Hi,
        Thanks for reply.
1) Can't  we  manage transaction in Stored procedures too.


Vikram Naik


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hi,
Have you ever think about how to  manage transaction and security and  other
low level service issue in your application?
Regards

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Hello All,

Why should we opt of EjBs when stored procedures can give us better
performance?

Your opinions will be highly appreciated.

Thanks & Regards,
Vikram Naik

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