Thanks
Scott
Andrew Stevens wrote:
A wise old hermit known only as Scott Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> once said:
I have a type="Stateful" tag in my session bean but xdoclet (1.2.0b1) keeps putting it in the deployment descriptor as stateless. It regenerates the file every time and always updates it with new methods so I know the process is working but I must have something wrong somewhere. I've put the relevent sections of both files below.
Stateless is the default, so it looks like it's not spotting your @ejb.bean tag. What about the ejb ref stuff? Is that being included in the DD? Where *exactly* in the bean's code do you have the javadoc comment? Class-level javadocs need to be immediately before the "public class FoobarEJB", if you put them before the package or import statements they won't be seen (it's a javadoc thing).
You could also try checking the archives, I think this came up on the lists not too long ago (a few months ago, maybe).
Andrew.
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