I do not understand. If you say, they have primitive int primary key, they can not have cabinPK class. Or you mean, that int was a field of cabinPK? -------------- From: Hiep Luong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I've been trying to get the cabinbean example in the RMH Enterprise JavaBeans book to work. This example has a primary key that is primitive int. The way they code it is by creating a cabinPK class which goes into the prim-key-class element in the deployment descriptor with a corresponding primkey-field element. It compiled but when I ran this, the table gets created but no primary key constraint is created in oracle but no exceptions either. Beans are created just fine and I see data in the table BUT when I try to retrieve the bean by using findbyprimarykey method I get "No such entry!" exception always. Has anyone successful got this to work? _______________________________________________ JBoss-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user
