Yes.
In my case I have a situation where I should use an existing
Ejb interface. So, somekind of "trick" that enables call-by-reference
would be nice. I read that Weblogic offers somekind of restricted
call-by-reference mechanism but it is not in Ejb standard.
But, if it's not possible I must accept it.
Thanks,
-Max
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Peter Braswell wrote:
> Max,
Usually the way I accomplish this is with the return value, i.e.:
Foo someBean.method( Foo inputParam )
{
/* Do something with inputParam here */
return inputParam;
}
Hi,
Is it possible to call (or imitate a call) where method invoking of Ejb is
done by call by reference?
Ejb specs says that parameters are called by value but are there any
solutions to call Ejb method so, that parameter object values are
changed when method call comes back to client(If Ejb changes them)?
Like a Corba in/out type call.
Br
- Max
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