Hi,
Specs do not specify anything about the component inheritance.but it says (I
have implemented also). that you can use any subinterfaces for home and
remote. you can also use subclass of your bean class and move the container
managed call back methods in the superclass.
Regards
Ashwani Kalra
E-Commerce Group
NIIT Ltd. India
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> Hello
> I have inheritance in my design of a project and those
> classes(parent+child) will be implemented as session
> bean.
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> Now can i implement inheritance in session bean. if
> yes then should i write home and remote interface for
> every class.because client may access any of them.
>
> i'll be glade if any one will give me response as soon
> as possible.
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> regards fahad.
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