Developing entity beans

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  • Defining data sources for entity beans

    An application that is installed on an application server must have bindings defined before you can start the application. The Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJB) references and resource references that are defined in the application must be bound to the actual enterprise beans or resources that are defined in the application server.

  • Lightweight local operational mode for entity beans

    WebSphere® Application Server provides a special operational mode called lightweight local mode, which can improve the performance of entity bean methods. You can decide which entity beans in your application to run in this mode.

  • Applying lightweight local mode to an entity bean

    WebSphere Application Server provides a special operation mode called lightweight local mode, which can improve the performance of entity bean methods. You can decide which entity beans in your application to run in this mode.

  • Developing read-only entity beans

    In addition to the existing Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) caching options, you can develop read-only entity beans.

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