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1. Re: Do you have to use entity beans as backing beans.
liudan2005 Feb 21, 2006 10:28 AM (in response to markfrench)u can simply use a seam component as your back bean. e.g.
@Name("mybackbean")
public class MyBackBean{
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2. Re: Do you have to use entity beans as backing beans.
liebner Feb 21, 2006 11:54 AM (in response to markfrench)Hi Mark,
in my app I use Statefull und Stateless Session Beans to handle requests from the presentation layer.
Whatever you want to return from those method calls (e.g. EntityBeans, normal beans) is totally up to you. Call your api and return whatever you get.
Greetings,
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3. Re: Do you have to use entity beans as backing beans.
gavin.king Mar 1, 2006 5:49 PM (in response to markfrench)No, you do not have to use the entity as the backing bean.