Sadly no, I tried that, but it does not work. Even using different names for primary key fields in the base class and does not work.

Did you ever tried this?

Cheers
Harald


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 10:54:07AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
I did not specify a primary key in my entities, so a Field named id is 
generated automatically.

The subclass does nod need to have id and get/setId() methods wich seems 
to disturb xdoclet while generating code. So, I wonder if that might be 
a bug in ejb cartridge or if I need to specify a primary key (the way 
you described it) for every subclass.

Any thoughts?
    

Maybe you should specify a <<Identifier>>, I suppose.



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