Yes but using JPA as a persitent layer gives you the flexibility to use other 
data
store technologies like (Hibernate, JPOX and etc)

Dave Lindsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: JPA is less flexable and apparently 
only a subset of what is available in
JPOX.

http://www.jpox.org/docs/1_2/jdovsjpa.html

On 8/21/06, paksegu 
 wrote:
>
> From what I read JPA can be used as the persistent layer for Hibernate,
> JPOX and as well as EJB 3.
>
> Dave Lindsey  wrote: Seems like performance should
> be considered,  not to mention using a
> standards-based solution.
>
> http://www.jpox.org/docs/performance.html
>
>
>
> Ransford Segu-Baffoe
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