...hey, I'm with you about breaking the elegance, but if I as a developer 
can create ActionScript objects, and you as the Java developer can 
understand them, who cares if the underpinnings aren't elegant, it works.

Still, it'd be nice to know what is going on...

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Björn Abt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:30 AM
Subject: AW: [flexcoders] Flex with EJB3


Hi!

Thanks for the quick answer. Well, the EJB3 EntityBeans are basically 
POJO's.
The Beans get deserialized and reach the Flash-App. It fails only when a 
ManyToMany
Relationship exists, but not all the time. Sometimes they get deserialzed 
and sometimes not.
There isn't really a pattern, or at least none that i can see. Maybe i have 
to rebuild the Model
with plain POJO's, but this would in a way break the elegance of the 
system...

Thanks Bjoern





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