--- Lukas Severin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Instead of generating a bean util (for each bean)
> with xdoclet, would it not
> be better to use something like the following home
> factory ?
> 
>
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-ejb0924.html?dwzone=jav

Nobody prevents you from doing it. But it will
introduce dependency on external ( additional )
classes
and this is PITA in most EJB environments.

XDoclet generates a class, and you use this utility. 
It also caches home interfaces if you like. 

And in my private extendet version it also provides
observer/observable list-wrappers for finders
and CRUD adapters and DataObject-strippers, which can
be chained together to provide  sophisticated
infrastructure which comes handy to swing apps. 

regards

=====
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