Take a look at the ejb2.0-Specification(e.g.
http://www.sdmagazine.com/uml/thinking/s0010to.shtml): Things like Dependent
Objects have become a little bit clearer, and so it became clearer, what a
cascading delete on the object-level means.

greetings
Stefan Frank
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> Cascading delete is something that some database servers support, so far i
> havent seen anywhere that Orion is to support that in the buissiness
layer.
> What you can do is make your own ejbRemove implementation that will do a
> cascading delete in a beanmanaged Entity bean.
>
> Klaus Myrseth
>
>
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> Fra: Reddy Krishnan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sendt: 27. september 2000 01:54
> Til: Orion-Interest
> Emne: Cascade Delete
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Having some problems while deleting a EJB. When i delete the ejb by
> ejbobject.remove() method the dependent objects and relationship entries
are
> not
> deleted from the database. Should this not be done automatically by the
app
> server.
>
> Is this a problem in Orion or is there some explicit delete that needs to
be
> done in the remove method implementation in the bean.
>
> Would appreciate any help on this.
>
> Thanks
> Krishnan
>
>


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