beyond jboss and web-logic, do you know which vendors support a less 
restrict kind of ejb-ql ???

Patrick Golec wrote:
> Oh, this is absolutely a flaw, no doubt. When I switched to EJB 2.0 it seem
> an obvious thing!
> 
> But, *unfortunately*, Dain is right... No input parameters! Oh well, not the
> end of the world,
> JBoss provides very nice support for LIKE and few other neat extensions -
> most other vendors
> support it, too. I have to make my app deployable in JBoss and WebLogic,
> it'll work fine with a
> bit of tweaking...
> 
> 
>>hi,
>>
>>On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 18:04, Patrick Golec wrote:
>>
>>>Dain, thank you for clarification - after reading your comments I
>>
> realized
> 
>>>that the LIKE operator cannot take input parameter according to specs...
>>
>>... which IMHO is the most stupid thing about EJB-QL. From the EJB 2.1
>>PFD Docs, they are not going to change this anytime soon either.
>>
>>Just a random rambling :)
>>
>>Christian
>>
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