> Same here. I've built so many JDBC persistence
> frameworks that do most of what EJBs do, but since
> CMP matured I went with beans this time. Now I'm
> finding that I'm pulling out all the DTO-related
> code and business logic into helper classes used by
> the session beans, leaving the entity beans as mere
> data objects again. I keep seeing Hibernate
> mentioned ... perhaps it's time to check it out. :)

do it on the spot :) it's worth it. it just does "the
right thing" with you pojos

regards,

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