Typically you don't need it, persistence contexts are always provided for you. 

However, if you wanted another persistence context, you can always get hold of 
the factory and create one. For example, if you had an entity, and you wanted 
to see what was in the database, you could use a second persistence context to 
view the currently persisted data. 

You could also use it to query data if you wanted to get around the fact that 
changes to an entity pool are flushed when you run a query. Running the query 
on a second entity manager would sneak around that. 

Cheers,

Andy


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