Hello Bobby,

Your id development is interesting but I do not think it was Edward's point.
The id IS for sure an issue but it can also be solved by using a GUID
(Globally Unique ID). The "problem" is that for each new sub class you had
to your inheritance tree, you need to modify your parents home finders so
that they take in account your new inheriting classes. Consequenlty, it
becomes more a management problem of your code.

HTH. Cheers,



                                        Sacha

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> Envoyé : mardi, 13 février 2001 18:07
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> Objet : RE: [jBoss-User] EJB design/safety question
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> I had thought about the issue, and saw that the finding issue
> would be one
> problem (with object slicing when you requested a B EJBObject
> through an A
> finder).  I think that I see a fairly easy, if somewhat kludgy,
> solution to
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