Yes, it can also be used to override the sql that would have
automatically been created for you by jboss - even findAll(). I've done
that quite a few times for jboss 2.4.x.
Of course, if you're using EJB 2.0 instead of 1.1 (implying
jboss3.0rc2), I suggest you just use the @ejb:finder
signature="Collection findXXX()" query="SELECT OBJECT(a) FROM ..."
style, now that EJBQL is available. (Reason is that now your custom
queries are in the app-server-agnostic ejb-jar.xml instead of having to
be duplicated in custom query sections of jboss.xml and, say,
weblogic-ejb-jar.xml.)
Hope this helps,
David
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Michael Delamere wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I�m not quite sure how to make use of the tag:
>
> @jboss:finder-query name="findFoo" query="foo = {1}" order="foo,bar"
>
> I understand what the above line does. What I don�t understand is where to
> put it. Is this only for custom finder methods or can it also be used for
> the findAll() method, i.e. so that it does a "select * from myTable order by
> bla"?
>
> Any help would be really appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael
>
>
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