On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 12:10:53 -0600, Joe Ferraro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've always inited the whole object since a TO is a lightweight object for
> transferring data, what exact purpose to do need to update the key in, can
> that data be returned as a simple key instead of a TO or do you need all the
> data? 

I'm with Joe here: why do you want to update anything in your TO??

I would generally expect TOs to be effectively read only - an init()
method and getters (but no setters). I'd be suspicious of code that
wanted to create a fully populated TO and then mess with its data...
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