If you used another persistence context, your objects would become detached 
when the persistence context ended.  (either at the end of the transaction or 
when the associated session bean is removed, depending on the persistence 
context type) 

When that happens, you can notice a couple of problems.  First, you would no 
longer be able to save changes to the entity into the database without manually 
merging it back into the new persistence context.   You might also get lazy 
instantiation errors if you try to access state/relations that had not yet been 
loaded.  


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