Docs are fixed. It's a method tag as you've pointed out. You should get the
latest version in CVS to get the latest bug fixes. Relations are broken in
1.0.1. They might not be 100% in the CVS (especially not for
unidirectional), but the bidirectional ones are getting there. Give us a
week or so, and it should be ok.

-And please send technical questions to the list, not to me personally.

Cheers, Aslak

-----Original Message-----
From: JD Fagan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 9. oktober 2001 01:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Xdoclet-user] @ejb:relation in xdoclet 1.0.1


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I'm still a little unclear on the ejb:relation
usage.  Docs say its a class level tag, but
examples in distribution show it only at the
method level.

Are there more up to date examples that
illustrate 1-1, 1-M, and M-N relationships
(either unidirectional or bi-directional,
preferably a bit of both)?

JD

---------------------------------------
It should be ok in the latest CVS. Here is the
doc snippet:

@ejb:relation
Define a relationship for an Entity bean.
Applicable only to EJB2.0 CMP2.x
beans.

Parameter Usage
[name]: String Name of the relation. For
bidirectional relationships,
specify the same name on both sides.
[role-name]: String Name of a relationship role.
[cascade-delete]: String Indicates whether or not
the app server should
perform cascade deletes. If yes, specify cascade-
delete="yes"
[target-ejb]: String Name of the EJB on the other
side of the relation.
Should *only* occur if the relation is
unidirectional.
[target-role-name]: String Name of the
relationship role on the other side
of the relation. Should *only* occur if the
relation is unidirectional.
[target-cascade-delete]: String Indicates whether
or not the app server
should perform cascade deletes for the other side
of the relation. If yes,
specify cascade-delete="yes". Should *only* occur
if the relation is
unidirectional.
[target-multiple]: String If this EJB represents
a many-side of the other
side of the relation, specify target-
multiple="yes". Should *only* occur if
the relation is unidirectional.

</aslak>

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Sent: 7. oktober 2001 18:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Xdoclet-user] @ejb:relation in xdoclet
1.0.1


Can anyone explain how to use the @ejb:relation
tag since the new version
1.0.1 does not seem to correspond with the
bundled documentation.

regards
johan


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