Hello ,
Is there possible to use XDoclet and its @ejb:tags without
implementing of the javax.ejb.SessionBean in the class?
1. I have following interface:
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/**
* Business logic related to managing domains.
*
*/
public interface DomainController extends ModifiableDataController
{
}
2. I have following implementation the ejb tags wil be used in:
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/**
* Implementation of DomainController interface to manage domains.
*
* @ejb.bean type="Stateless"
* name="ejbDomainController"
* jndi-name="org.opensubsystems.security.logic.DomainController"
*
local-jndi-name="org.opensubsystems.security.logic.DomainController"
*
local-business-interface="org.opensubsystems.security.logic.DomainController"
* display-name="Domain Controller Implementation"
*
* @ejb.home generate="local,remote"
*
* @ejb.interface generate="remote"
*
*/
public class DomainControllerImpl implements DomainController
{
... code
}
If I run XDoclet against DomainControllerImpl, there are not
generated particular ejb interfaces.
But if I add javax.ejb.SessionBean to the 'implements' clause,
it will generate particular files - it means the class definition
will be following:
public class DomainControllerImpl implements DomainController, SessionBean
{
}
and also there is necessary to add particular ejb stuff:
- public void ejbActivate() throws EJBException, RemoteException {}
- public void ejbPassivate() throws EJBException, RemoteException {}
- public void ejbRemove() throws EJBException,RemoteException {}
- public void setSessionContext(SessionContext arg0) throws
EJBException,RemoteException {}
I want to avoid to add all that stuff and I would like to add just
particular xdoclet tags.
Can you help me please, how can I do it?
Thank you for your answer,
with best regards,
Julian
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