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why the database table must be mapped to java object with Torque in Turbine?

can i use EJB entity bean instead of Peer?

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Re: why the database table must be mapped to java object with Torque in Turbine?

Posted by Phillip Rhodes <rh...@yahoo.com>.
Yes, you can.
You can even use a peer in your entity bean instead of doing the sql yourself.



At 10:25 PM 4/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>can i use EJB entity bean instead of Peer?
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