they are lots of post here about domain objects. From what i've understood
sofar, domain object was a synonym for business object, and were to be
implemented using entity beans. Apparently, i'm a bit wrong on it.
I found noting on this subject (domain object) on Cetus Link. Has anyone good
pointers available ?
Le ven, 10 mar 2000, vous avez �crit :
> We want to take advantage of
entity beans and CMP, but also want to preserve > our Domain Object Model to
the greatest degree possible. It is sometimes > suggested that an entity bean
simply wraps the java object. The entity bean > would then have two attributes
of interest to us, the id, and a reference to > the java object it represents.
>
> Thus we never really act on the entity bean, instead we get the domain
> object from it, act upon it and give it back to the entity bean to persist.
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