Hi Lennart!
I can only tell you for the jBoss part:
You are completly right. I would figure, that Weblogic has some sort of
mechanism for configuring special finders too. If you find out, please
let the list know. Perhaps you even want to write a small note and we
include it into the docu ?
For what the JBoss finders are capable of have a look at:
http://www.jboss.org/documentation/jawsxml_howto.html
And if Marc updates the latest changes from cvs you would be able to see
even more functionality (hint, hint !). So check it again it 2 days or
so ...
Ciao, Tobias
Lennart Petersson wrote:
>
> Ok! Found it. EJB 1.1 spec 9.4.6 finder methods: "The entity Bean
> Provider does not write the finder (ejbFind<METHOD>(...)) methods. The
> finder methods are generated at the entity bean deployment time using
> the container provider's tools." <snip> "the bean provider is
> responsible for providing a description of each finder method".
>
> So if i got it right: declare finders in remote interface, skip them
> from the bean class. For jBoss i've to make more specified descriptions
> of the complex finders in jaws.xml. For weblogic or other 1.1 server i
> don't now, but guessing that i've to describe all finders in some other
> named xml file.
>
> Am i right or am i wrong?
>
> /Lennart
>
> Lennart Petersson skrev:
> >
> > Hi! Gladly enough i'm now allowed to convert our application to make it
> > running in jboss. But i also know that we have customers that we will
> > not be able to convince that jboss is the right solution (and maybe it
> > isn't yet for a 'really' big installation...) so we have to have the
> > code more or less portable between EJB 1.1 servers.
> >
> > For the moment we are going from EJB 1.0 to EJB 1.1 and having jboss as
> > our test platform.
> >
> > Ok, my question: Reading the jboss docs i see that there is no need to
> > declare any finders in the bean method. As long as they are in the home
> > interface they will be generated by the container. If it is a
> > complicated finder then there has to be some declares in jaws.xml (what
> > is complicated? fbpk and findAll is generated and also findByXXX but if
> > the findByXXX has more than one argument?).
> >
> > How is all this handled by other EJB 1.1 servers? Weblogic as one
> > example, does it accept a bean class with no finders?
> >
> > What are the best way to handle finders to have them portable?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > /Lennart
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