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Thanks. Yes I tried that too but it did not change anything. I also tried with 
a "FinderMethod" tag but it did not change anything either
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If you add a FinderMethod (or check the query flag on the operation's 
specification), then it'll for sure generate into the src/java directory.    If 
you add a business operation, you need to mark the scope as "classifer" (by 
default its "instance" so the business operation will show up on the entity 
impl instead of the DAO impl).  If you're still seeing it in the target/src 
when you try any of these methods, then that means you probably just didn't 
clean.
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Chad Brandon - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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