Hi Stefan, anonymous wrote : Well, just forget the WHERE clause and you will get the names of all customers. | Correct, but I get all the rest of the customer, too. Try it. JBoss may be not able to give only parts of an Entity-Bean. anonymous wrote : Anohter possibillity is to define load-sets that correspond with the Xdoclet-defined value-objects.Yes, that's why selecting VOs whould be very flexible and fast. But how can I select a VO with EJB-QL?
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