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JPA: Updates and Deletes in a Stateless environment - you know the issues right? Posted: Nov 22, 2006 2:14 AM
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For developers using JPA (or Ebean) in a Stateless architecture you need to aware of the issues involved. Specifically I have seen quite a few code examples that bypass Optimistic Concurrency Checking, and cause an additional query without any comments to acknowledge these issues. This is a 'Heads Up' in case people are not aware of these issues and just follow the code examples.

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