> The Primary Key Class is an object that may contain any
> numbers of attributes to uniquely identify an entity bean
> data instance. So What I have to do for specify, for example,
> three attributes in an Primary Key Class using xdoclet tags ?
Mark each field that is part of the primary key with @ejb.pk. For example
for EJB 2.0 you would write,
/**
* class-level @ejb tags here
* ...
*/
public abstract class MyBean implements EntityBean
{
// other code removed for brevity...
/**
* @ejb.pk
* other method-level tags here
*/
public abstract int getPkField1();
/**
* @ejb.pk
* other method-level tags here
*/
public abstract int getPkField2();
/**
* @ejb.pk
* other method-level tags here
*/
public abstract int getPkField3();
// other code removed for brevity...
}
Now ensure that your ant build file contains an <ejbdoclet/> task that
contains an <entitypk/> task to generate a primary key class for MyBean that
contains three fields.
Craig
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