Korbinian,

> oh really ? - do you know where i can find an example app or example
query?

Sure thing :) Check the Sample project in the SAMPLES namespace - Employee
subclasses Person and you can query over Person and get both plain ol'
persons and employees that match your query criteria.

> sounds interesting - however, i will defenitely need a EJB server (JBOSS
> prob.) because i have to build an onlineshop & the things behind it. (or
> better said: migrate it from PHP, which is building it new )

I see... Albeit I could argue that you need J2EE but not necessarily EJB :)
But never mind. The thing is it should work fine.

> have you ever worked with ECLIPSE or JDeveloper10g ? - seems I'm to stupid
> to put the necessary EJB data into my project the Eclipse Studio builds,
> because I just cant get a start of it :(

JDeveloper 10g, no. Eclipse, definitely :D

Eclipse doesn't provide J2EE capabilities out of the box (yet). You have to
try a plugin to get that. I would suggest you take a look at
http://www.tenxsoftware.com/products/jewelbox_builder_enterprise.html for a
possible solution. Alternatively, you can install the Lomboz plugin from
www.objectlearn.com, this is what I'm using myself (but again, I do servlets
and JSPs but no EJBs, thank you. Hibernate or Cach� for me :))

> PS: thanks for your Help

You're welcome.



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