Michael,

> in my previous mail recommended this approach.  Does that 
> mean that Xdoclet
> creates the mapping bean for me automatically.   I�m not 

This is not a separate bean, but a (pure) mapping table.
Look at the generated jbosscmp-jdbc.xml.

> collection would return?  Sorry if I�m asking silly questions, but I�m

The same as for your "by hand" example:

    public abstract java.util.Collection getDrinks();
    
    /** @ejb.interface-method view-type="local" */
    public abstract void setDrinks(java.util.Collection drinks);


> fairly new to the whole thing with no one to guide me except 
> for my lovely
> book and google :-) !

Try to look at the mail archive for xdoclet-users and also
jboss-users

http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=22866 (JBoss)

http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=31602 (Xdoclet)

Or try www.mail-archive-com, but they seem to have/had problems lately.

  Heiko

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