Title: Nachricht
Hi Carol Li,
 
the classes are all abstract because they are CMP 2.0 entity beans. The J2EE container implements the getters and setters, using a concrete class that it generates "on the fly" at deployment time.
 
Cheers...
Matthias
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Subject: [Andromda-user] a question regarding the car rental sample

Hi, maybe I'm a bit dumb here, but from the generated files and the supplied manual files of the entity beans in the car rental sample( I successfully built the sample using ant), I couldn't find any concrete class. For example, for Administrator Bean, AdministratorBeanImpl.java, AdministratorBean.java and AdministratorBeanCMP.java are all abstract classes. If they are all abstract, where is the concrete bean class? Can anyone shed some light? Thank you so much.


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