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bc4j and ejb

 
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I'm searching for a good source for understand business componets for java (bc4j) part of (Oracle ADF) but i can't understand how i can use BC4J with EJB, the entity part looks like entity beans but the view part is a little confuse. Someone know about a good example.

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Hi,
Ask the oracle consultants (for free). If they cant supply any documentation, or information (again for free), then threaten not to use it.

Problem with bc4j is, that when you start to use it, there is a learning curve and you cant go back to 'normal' j2ee. You can combine it, yes that is true, but you will allways have the legacy if you decide not to use it later on. It may just be easier to drop it beforehand.
Also it does not help your cv.

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