Hey

Rickard �berg wrote:
> Tim White wrote:
> > > Basically, in EntityBeans you can have arbitrary methods in your home
> > > interface. When you call them the container will pick an anonymous bean
> > > instance and invoke the method "public <result> ejbHome<name>(<args)"
> > > where result, name, and args relate to the home method. This allow you
> > > to put "static" methods for the bean in the home interface.
> >
> > So, Rickard, how do I make these methods magically appear using
> > EJBDoclet? :)
> 
> Ehrm... hang on.. BRB

Alright, EJBDoclet v0.6 is now available with support for EJB 2.0 Home
methods :-)

Simply mark your methods with "home-method" and it will appear (with
"ejbHome" prefix removed) in your home interface. You can mark the
method with @transaction and @security tags too.

See:
http://dreambean.com/ejbdoclet.html

regards,
  Rickard

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