Christian Ruediger wrote:
I've checked your OP more carefully, and I think that there's no workaround for it (and it is not a bug I think) - Xdoclet is just what it is, you cannot have somewhat like "tag inheritance". I've never tried something like this (actually I did but I didn't inherit the Bean class - but had the common superinterface for the Local Objects), but are you sure that the CMP from the Superclass will appear in the deployment descriptor of the subclass?By inserting the home interface of the superclass, i get conflicting create() methods. The returntype of each interfaces create method returns the corresponding local interface.
So this way is not working. Any other ideas? I think this could be a developer problem. I assume its a bug.
Regards Christian
Can you specify your design goal more precisely, so we can help you?
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