Hey > Does this mean that jBoss is really performing some operation on my PK class > to determine if two PKs are equal which is different than calling the > .equals method? I am contemplating putting a few bits of extra information > into the PK class which isn't really part of the PK and if that will throw > off jBoss in figuring out which entities are the same then I'll have to come > up with a better way... Oh yeah, now I remember the "Fat key" pattern on EJB-INTEREST... yeah that would screw things up... /Rickard -- -------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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