thx... thats great... i learned on studying the mailreader example...
when it is ready to service... i'm right now writing on an application using mailreader as base... thats why it will be great using/learning from yours... using hibernate and ejb 3.0 is not so simple - i could find an example... maybe you have one? or can implement an how to look like in mailreader? stephan 2006/6/29, Craig McClanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 6/29/06, stephan opitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hello... > > does exist any kind of good example which include in the controller > component hibernate with normal pojos or maybe already ejb 3.0??? I am almost through with a Shale+EJB3 (well, actually its Shale+JPA) example. It's the good ol' Struts MailReader application, recast to use the new Java Persistence Architecture for talkng to the database. One nice thing about it (courtesy of Java EE 5) is you get dependency injection of things like the entity managers into your managed beans (including the view controllers behind each page). This will get included (eventually) as a formal Shale example later on. An application that used Hibernate for persistence woud be virtually identical in overall structure ... the concepts behind Hibernate and JPA are pretty similar for this kind of usage, although many of the details definitely differ. stephan Craig
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