Why don't collection mappings work?

Also, from personal experience, mixing persistence-logic in domain objects
does make you feel somewhat naughty.

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Tim P <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi
> I'm looking for some guidance here and I don't think this is addressed
> in the book.
>
> I've got domain classes that need to go get stuff from the database
> "list all ... " type of methods.
> So presumably my domain class should have, or be allowed to have
> methods that access Model
> But my unit tests need to test these methods. So I need a model which
> is instantiated within the test environment and so does not need to be
> extended with RequestVarEM which presumably would be a bad thing
> (though perhaps it's harmless).
> Any suggestions on "best practice" to achieve this? (I'm still very
> much trying to find my way round natural scala constructs)
>
> Should it be mentioned in the jpa chapter in the book?
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> >
>


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Viktor Klang
Senior Systems Analyst

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