Thanks Chris. I had already found those links in my search for documentation. The junit test case was really the only example I found except for someone else using that same pattern on stackoverflow.com . I am hoping the AddFinder call in the Module register is just for the unit test as that would make using the @Finder more trouble that it is worth if I have to do it for each domain object that I have finders. And still haven't really seen an example of the Boxing. I am currently leaning to using warp-persist even though it doesn't appear to be maintained for a couple years. It has an easier interface and is documented, but I really hate adding another library just to do finders.
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