I have created a temporary solution that ignores the extra beans if it has an 
id that is already used. This will work well with few users, but when the load 
ascends, it will be a problem...

I have no clue to what is wrong so please give me a hint...

I am going to sing a Beatles song...
HELP... I need somebody...
HELP... Not just anybody...
HELP... I need somone...
HEEEELP...

And I will give another issue (but this is not searius): I can't use an inner 
join fetch... to get beans if there exists beans with no instances in the join. 
They will not be returned...
Ex:
from an.package.Bean as b
inner join b.anotherBean

The beans that doesn't contain anotherBean will not be returned? I expected 
that they would be returned, but have a null reference...

If there exists some good links to read more about the EJBQL, please provide 
this.

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