Sanjeev,

Have you taken a look at:
http://swjscmail1.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0202&L=ejb-interest&P=R22091

There is an alternate way as well (I noticed some posts mentioning
mapping of a serializable Address object - to a byte[] or something
similar)

-krish

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> Subject: AGAIN - Can a CMP EJB be a CMP field inside another CMP EJB!!!
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>
> Hi all
>
> unfortunately, I have asked a simple question for which I am getting all
> sorts of complex answers. Maybe I hve not stated clearly what I need. Let me
> try again:
>
> Lets say we have two CMP beans: a Address bean and a Person Bean.
>
> 1. Can (NOT should, I am not asking a design question) the Person bean have
> Address as a CMP field. I am not asking this with reference to EJB 2.0 Spec,
> I know there is the funda of cmr fields there.
> 2. If one is "Yes", how to create a table for such a Entity bean (I mean
> what will be datatypes of the Person Table in the database, like say,
> Oracle. I specifically mean to ask the datatype of the column that will map
> to the Address field).
> 3. In EJB 2.0, is this allowed - NOT as a cmr field, but still as a cmp
> field. I do not mean to ask the advantages or dis advantages of such an
> approach.
>
> Please do not take this as a harsh mail, i needed to be clear on what I am
> asking.
>
> Thanx for reading
>
> Sanjeev
>
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