Hi there,
I'm a current user of EJB 2.x running on JBoss 4.0.4. My organisation are starting to
upgrade to JBoss 4.2.x and we're looking to move our application to EJB 3.0.
I've already done considerable research on EJB 3.0, and in particular migration
strategies from 2.x. I'm satisfied that we will be able to migrate our session beans
gradually by preserving our [Local]Home interfaces so that 2.x clients can continue to use
the 3.0 beans.
However, one thing that I've not been able to find a definite answer to is how well
EJB 2.x and EJB 3.0 entities coexist. In particular: if I have an EJB 2.x CMP
"Customer" entity, and I perform operations on it to manipulate the underlying
Customer table, what happens if I concurrently use the JPA EntityManager to also
manipulate the Customer table? Do CMP and JPA use the same transaction service (JTA?) and
operate as if I was simply using two CMPs, or two EntityManagers? Or do the two opposing
persistence mechanisms conflict with each other in some way?
Your advice, or any resources you can point me to, would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris Paton
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