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  1. JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
  2. JBEAP-3450

Release notes include BMP in Pruning

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      In the EAP 7 beta release notes, Under Pruning:

      CMP - JPA offers much more performant and flexible API.
      

      As per: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBEAP-3332 :

      According to the Java EE spec rules we are not allowed to support BMP without also supporting CMP.  
      

      Thus BMP was removed. The EJB 3.2 spec below states it as EJB 2.1 and earlier Container-Managed Persis-
      tence (CMP) & Bean-Managed Persistence (BMP) were made optional and in EAP 7 we are not including them. JPA should be used instead.

      1.2 What is New in This Release
      ...
      Made support for the following features optional in this release and moved their description to
      a separate EJB Optional Features [40] document:
       - EJB 2.1 and earlier Entity Bean Component Contract for Container-Managed Persis-
      tence
      - EJB 2.1 and earlier Entity Bean Component Contract for Bean-Managed Persistence
      Client View of an EJB 2.1 and earlier Entity Bean
      - EJB QL: Query Language for Container-Managed Persistence Query Methods
      - JAX-RPC Based Web Service Endpoints
      - JAX-RPC Web Service Client View
      

              dmichael@redhat.com David Michael (Inactive)
              rhn-support-bmaxwell Brad Maxwell
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