> Now since I don't want this bean to be created (because this would create
> invalid data in the database as well) I need a possibility to declare the
> bean abstract. Do you have this possibility with EJB?
>


Well, as a research showed you must not declare an Entity Bean abstract. But
how can I solve this issue if I cannot declare the class abstract? If I
defined it as an interface, I would have to duplicate the behaviour in every
bean implementing the interface ... suggestions?

.bbr

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