Ryan,

If your web-app is marked as 'distributable', you must ensure that
all objects placed on tyhe HTTP session are serializable. Local
interfaces are not required to be serializable. I recommend storing
the primary key instead.

Ryan LeCompte wrote:

> Hello,
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> I have a question. Is it advisable that if you are using local
> references for everything (session beans and cmp entity beans -- this
> project does not use remote interfaces at all), that as a result of
> executing a business logic method on a session it returns a Collection
> of, let's say, UserLocal objects. This Collection is then placed in the
> HttpSession object so that the JSP can display information regarding
> each UserLocal bean. Do I have to create value objects even though I am
> not using remote interfaces so that these objects can be passed off to
> the JSP and store in the HttpSession object, or is it okay to do it the
> way I'm doing it now if I am not modifying the UserLocal objects
> (calling set methods) from the JSP, but only inside of the business
> methods in the session beans (using the session facade design pattern).
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> Any suggestions greatly appreciated..
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> Thanks,
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> Ryan LeCompte
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> http://www.louisiana.edu/~rml7669
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