Hi Rickard!
I didn't think otherwise - i was just a bit unsure if i really got i
right. It looked almost to good to be true and i just wanted a
confirmation that we are following the spec and not making use of a
jboss feature.

As you may know we have been stuck in the Ejipt and 1.0 mud for to long
now. All this new world with (soon outdated) 1.1 spec and jBoss looks
almost to well (and please don't talk about the 2.0 spec and jboss 3.0
:-P

By and welcome back from vacation (you all deserves it!),
/Lennart

Rickard Öberg skrev:
> 
> 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".
> 
> The spec is correct :-)
> 
> > 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?
> 
> See above.
> 
> /Rickard
> 
> (i.e. yes)
> 
> (BTW, what makes you think otherwise??)
> 
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