Hi All, myself and some colleagues have been going over this EJB design question for the last while and can't seem to get a decent solution.
To simplify my question, I'll use a trivial example with some Entity EJBs. Imagine we have a superclass "EngineEJB" and two subclasses "ElectricEJB" or "CombustionEJB". They all have a method "String getPower()" which will return a String containing the power of that particular engine. For example calling "getPower()" on an EJB of type "ElectricEJB" would return somthing like "12 KWatts" or calling "getPower()" on "CombustionEJB" would return "12 BHP". Now here's the question: how can I reference these EJBs polymorphically. As the EJB Container looks after the imlpementation of EJBs, I have to specify at the client what sort of object I do a "findByPrimaryKey()" by specifying what kind of EJBHome object I do the create on. Is there a way to do a findByXXX() and then call methods polymorphically on the Remote reference I recieve. In the case above, this would mean getting a reference to an "EngineEJB" Remote Home reference and calling "findByPrimaryKey()" which would return a Remote "EngineEJB" reference. Calling "getPower()" on this Remote reference would call the correct method depending on the type of the returned reference. It would seem that you can't have multiple implementations of an EJB interface. What am I missing here??? Thanks for any ideas/opinions/(even flames), Oisin =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff EJB-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".
