Hi all

This is slightly off the topic. Please excuse me for the same.

My company plans to migrate our existing J2EE application to the newly
released Sun ONE Application Server 7. Presently we have our application
deployed on the weblogic 6.1 platform. Does anyone have any experience in
such issues? What should be our strategy?

On the Sun site, they have mentioned about a migration tool:
http://www.sun.com/migration/sunonetools.html. Has anyone used this? If yes,
could they please share thier experience?

Thanx
Sanjeev

-----Original Message-----
From: Victor Langelo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 7:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Reflection in EJBs


Seems pretty clear to me. If you need to call setAccessible on a field
or method inorder to access it, you've violated the EJB spec.

--Victor

John Harby wrote:

> Section 25.1.2 of the EJB spec (several versions) states:
>
> "The enterprise bean must not attempt to query a class to obtain
> information
> about the declared members that are not otherwise accessible to the
> enterprise bean because of the security rules
> of the Java language. The enterprise bean must not attempt to use the
> Reflection API to access information that the security rules of the Java
> programming language make unavailable."
>
> Can someone translate this as to when and where I can use reflection in an
> EJB? Is it forbidden only for non-public methods? - Thanks in Adv.
>
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