"andrew.rw.robinson" wrote : Well, I just saw the new jars for hibernate, and
downloaded them, and saw they broke my code. I hope that using the '[EMAIL
PROTECTED]("field")'
You don't need it anymore. EJB3 decides the access type based upon whether the
annotations are defined at field or property level. Check the EJB spec PFD.
"andrew.rw.robinson" wrote : Also I was bummed to find that the FlushMode.NEVER
is gone. Really bad as Gavin told me to use it for a solution in seam.
Yes, this is shit. There was a big fight in the EG and JBoss/Sun/Sybase lost
(for now). You'll need to use a vendor-extension annotation to do this
elegantly. We'll make sure that this vendor-specific annotation is actually the
same in both JBoss and in the Sun RI (so not quite vendor-specific).
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