On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 11:34:21PM -0500, Frank Morton wrote: > I'm still a newbie but I think I'm learning finally that cmp > works great retrieving a single row. But, when retrieving > a Collection of any size (like 100) the overhead is so > significant that performance makes it unusable. So, you > are stuck moving to a session bean and doing your own > management of the transaction. > > Is that right or am I missing something really basic? Seems > like the biggest short-coming with EJB. > > Please share your opinion about this and offer solutions.
I'm also curious on the openions. I'm a newbie as well, just learning EJB, so I better don't want to take sides on that very question. I just want to note, that an enterprise-like application often should handle not hundreds but hundred-thousands of records from many tables (50-60 in my case). I guess working only with entity beans should not be able to handle that load, but I've read many openions on the web, that still that's the preferred way of handling data, even when talking about that much data. I'm very curious of any JBoss professional's openion on the topic. Best regards, Christopher Jozsa -- .Digital.Yearning.for.Networked.Assassination.and.Xenocide _______________________________________________ JBoss-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user
