If you are trying to cross 2 entity beans, then the Query Language in EJB 2.0
will help.
Otherwise the CMP mapping tool that you use may allow filtering on dependent
objects which results in a join.
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Subject: join query with cmp
hi
Does any one know how to implement complex join with container managed
persistence(CMP) entity bean. Actually, i even haven't seen simple join
implementation.
Any help will be very appriciated.
have a nice day !!!!
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