Forget the JBoss code. Your fields originalLanguage and targetLanguage are CMP fields, not CMR. So they are mapped to a column type in your database. How can you define a finder taking parameters which are references to another bean, and compare them to column types. For me, your finder can only work if originalLanguage and targetLanguage are CMR fields, not CMP. But perhaps you forgot to tell all the story, or I misunderstand something ?
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