OK Tim. Let me know if you don't find it by some time this evening and I 
can look it over this weekend. All I ask is that if you do find it you let 
me know so I can not put time in to it unnecesserally.

I do have the PD1 spec and I'll send it to you, but I can't do so for an 
hour or so. You will find very minor changes, like the removal of the 
deepcopy() method decloration (it was required in pd1, removed in pd2).

Jim


--On Friday, November 10, 2000 3:32 PM -0500 Tim Drury 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I took out the bi-directional stuff (I had actually
> tried both ways).  No luck.  I went ahead and upgraded
> to 1.4.4 and it still gave me the same problem.  There
> must be an error in my code (something not abstract
> when it should be or visa versa) or something wrong
> with ejb-jar.xml.
>
> BTW, 1.4.4 still requires you create a <cmp-field> for
> your dependent object collection.
>
> ALSO: do you (or anyone on the list) have a copy of
> the ejb 2.0 pd1 spec?  I have pd2 and pdFinal, but
> not the one that Orion is based on.  Maybe that would
> help me find my problem.  I couldn't find pd1 on the
> sun site.
>
> -tim
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jim Archer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 3:16 PM
>> To: Tim Drury; Orion-Interest
>> Subject: RE: ejb2: EJB->DO, 1 to many problem
>>
>>
>> Tim, I just reviewed your messages again, a bit more
>> carefully. I see your
>> using Orion 1.4 and you have posted your code and descriptors.
>>
>> It looks like you are defineing a *bidirectional*
>> relationship between your
>> EB and dependent. This will fail under Orion 1.4. The example
>> I sent you
>> will fail under 1.4, as it was designed to as a demonstration
>> of the bug. A
>> *unidirectional* relationship will work.
>>
>> Anyhow, I just added a comment to a bit of your descriptor
>> (right below)
>> that will make this a unidirectional relationship. Try that
>> change and if
>> it will deploy. If it does not deploy I'll take some time to
>> look over your
>> code and descriptors when I can, but not right away. I'm just became
>> swamped. Always a crisis!
>>
>> If you need the bidirectional relationship, you'll need to go
>> to 1.4.4,
>> where this is supposed to work, although I have not tested it yet.
>>
>> <ejb-relation>
>>    <ejb-relation-name>EdiFile-EdiEnvelopes</ejb-relation-name>
>>    <ejb-relationship-role>
>>
>>
>> <ejb-relationship-role-name>EdiFile-has-EdiEnvelopes</ejb-rela
>> tionship-role
>> - name>
>>      <multiplicity>one</multiplicity>
>>      <role-source>
>>        <ejb-name>EdiFileEJB</ejb-name>
>>      </role-source>
>>      <cmr-field>
>>        <cmr-field-name>envelopes</cmr-field-name>
>>        <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
>>      </cmr-field>
>>    </ejb-relationship-role>
>>
>>    <ejb-relationship-role>
>>
>> <ejb-relationship-role-name>EdiEnvelopes-belongsto-EdiFile</ej
>> b-relationshi
>> p -role-name>
>>     <multiplicity>many</multiplicity>
>>      <role-source>
>>        <dependent-name>EdiEnvelope</dependent-name>
>>      </role-source>
>>
>>      <!-- This cmr-field tag makes this a bidirectional
>> relationship that
>> will fail under Orion 1.4
>>      <cmr-field>
>>         <cmr-field-name>ediFile</cmr-field-name>
>>         </cmr-field>
>>      -->
>>
>>
>>    </ejb-relationship-role>
>>  </ejb-relation>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --On Friday, November 10, 2000 2:54 PM -0500 Tim Drury
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > I did put that in.  In fact, it was your examples
>> > that I based all my development on :)
>> >
>> > I just don't see any differences between your
>> > descriptor file and mine.
>> >
>> > -tim
>> >
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Jim Archer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> >> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 2:31 PM
>> >> To: Tim Drury; Orion-Interest
>> >> Subject: RE: ejb2: EJB->DO, 1 to many problem
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Hi Tim...
>> >>
>> >> No, I didn't mean in the relationship tag. Sorry for the
>> >> confusion. My
>> >> fault entirely. I meant in the <entity> tag.
>> >>
>> >> The descriptor I pasted below is an example of one which
>> >> fails to deploy on
>> >> Orion 1.4.0 because of a now fixed Orion bug (I have not yet
>> >> retested but
>> >> Bugzilla says its fixed in 1.4.4). However, if you exampne
>> >> the part that
>> >> defines the entity beans you'll see what I mean. There is a
>> >> comment you
>> >> can't miss.
>> >>
>> >> Let us know if it works and if not we'll look at other things.
>> >>
>> >> Jim
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> <?xml version="1.0"?>
>> >> <!DOCTYPE ejb-jar PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Enterprise
>> >> JavaBeans 2.0//EN" "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/ejb-jar_2_0.dtd">
>> >> <ejb-jar>
>> >>   <description>Test Sample EJB 2.0 EB</description>
>> >>   <display-name>Person</display-name>
>> >>   <enterprise-beans>
>> >>           <entity>
>> >>             <cmp-version>2.0</cmp-version>
>> >>                   <description>Person</description>
>> >>                   
>> >> <display-name>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.Person</display-name>
>> >>                   <ejb-name>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.PersonEJB</ejb-name>
>> >>                   <home>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.PersonHome</home>
>> >>                   <remote>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.Person</remote>
>> >>                   
>> >> <ejb-class>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.PersonEJB</ejb-class>
>> >>                   <persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
>> >>                   
>> >> <prim-key-class>java.lang.String</prim-key-class>
>> >>                   <reentrant>True</reentrant>
>> >>
>> >>                   <!-- These lines should not be required
>> >> (according to the spec) -->
>> >>                   <!-- but without them deployment fails -->
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>addrDo</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>emailDos</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>                   
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>userId</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>firstName</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>lastName</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>
>> >>                   <primkey-field>userId</primkey-field>
>> >>           </entity>
>> >>   </enterprise-beans>
>> >>
>> >>   <dependents>
>> >>           <dependent>
>> >>                   <dependent-name>addrDo</dependent-name>
>> >>                   
>> >> <dependent-class>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.AddrDo</dependent-class>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>street</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>city</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>state</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>zip</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>           </dependent>
>> >>           <dependent>
>> >>                   <dependent-name>emailDo</dependent-name>
>> >>                   
>> >> <dependent-class>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.EmailDo</dependent-class>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>email</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>                   
>> >> <cmp-field><field-name>person</field-name></cmp-field>
>> >>           </dependent>
>> >>   </dependents>
>> >>
>> >>   <relationships>
>> >>           <ejb-relation>
>> >>                   
>> >> <ejb-relation-name>Person-Address</ejb-relation-name>
>> >>                   <ejb-relationship-role>
>> >>
>> >>   
>> >> <ejb-relationship-role-name>Person-has-Address</ejb-relationsh
>> >> ip-role-name>
>> >>                           <multiplicity>one</multiplicity>
>> >>                           
>> >> <role-source><ejb-name>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.Person</ejb-name></rol
>> >> e-source>
>> >>                           <cmr-field>
>> >>                                   
>> >> <cmr-field-name>addrDo</cmr-field-name>
>> >>                                   
>> >> <cmr-field-type>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.AddrDo</cmr-field-type>
>> >>                           </cmr-field>
>> >>                   </ejb-relationship-role>
>> >>                   <ejb-relationship-role>
>> >>
>> >>   
>> >> <ejb-relationship-role-name>Address-belongsto-User</ejb-relati
>> >> onship-role-
>> >> name>
>> >>                           <multiplicity>one</multiplicity>
>> >>                           
>> >> <role-source><dependent-name>addrDo</dependent-name></role-source>
>> >>                   </ejb-relationship-role>
>> >>           </ejb-relation>
>> >>           
>> >>           <ejb-relation>
>> >>                   
>> >> <ejb-relation-name>Person-Email</ejb-relation-name>
>> >>                   <ejb-relationship-role>
>> >>
>> >>   
>> >> <ejb-relationship-role-name>Person-has-Email</ejb-relationship
>> >> -role-name>
>> >>                           <multiplicity>one</multiplicity>
>> >>
>> >>   
>> >> <role-source><ejb-name>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.PersonEJB</ejb-name></
>> >> role-source>
>> >>                           <cmr-field>
>> >>                                   
>> >> <cmr-field-name>emailDos</cmr-field-name>
>> >>                                   
>> >> <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
>> >>                           </cmr-field>
>> >>                   </ejb-relationship-role>
>> >>                   <ejb-relationship-role>
>> >>
>> >>   
>> >> <ejb-relationship-role-name>Email-belongsto-User</ejb-relation
>> >> ship-role-na
>> >> me>
>> >>                           <multiplicity>many</multiplicity>
>> >>                           
>> >> <role-source><dependent-name>emailDo</dependent-name></role-source>
>> >>                           <!-- -->
>> >>                           <cmr-field>
>> >>                                   
>> >> <cmr-field-name>person</cmr-field-name>
>> >>                                   
>> >> <cmr-field-type>Test20CmpDoOM.eb.Person</cmr-field-type>
>> >>                           </cmr-field>
>> >>                           <!-- -->
>> >>                   </ejb-relationship-role>
>> >>           </ejb-relation>
>> >>   </relationships>
>> >>
>> >>    <assembly-descriptor>
>> >>       <security-role>
>> >>          <description>Users</description>
>> >>          <role-name>users</role-name>
>> >>       </security-role>
>> >>    </assembly-descriptor>
>> >> </ejb-jar>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --On Friday, November 10, 2000 2:19 PM -0500 Tim Drury
>> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> > Jim,
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks for the quick response.  I'm using 1.4 and I've
>> >> > gotten 1:1 to work.  I think my problem may be what
>> >> > you mentioned about a non-standard CMR field in
>> >> > ejb-jar.xml.  What are you talking about exactly?
>> >> > In the <relationship> tag?  Here is my relationship
>> >> > area again:
>> >> >
>> >> > <ejb-relation>
>> >> >   <ejb-relation-name>EdiFile-EdiEnvelopes</ejb-relation-name>
>> >> >   <ejb-relationship-role>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> <ejb-relationship-role-name>EdiFile-has-EdiEnvelopes</ejb-rela
>> >> tionship-ro
>> >> > le- name>
>> >> >     <multiplicity>one</multiplicity>
>> >> >     <role-source>
>> >> >       <ejb-name>EdiFileEJB</ejb-name>
>> >> >     </role-source>
>> >> >     <cmr-field>
>> >> >       <cmr-field-name>envelopes</cmr-field-name>
>> >> >       <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
>> >> >     </cmr-field>
>> >> >   </ejb-relationship-role>
>> >> >
>> >> >   <ejb-relationship-role>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> <ejb-relationship-role-name>EdiEnvelopes-belongsto-EdiFile</ej
>> >> b-relations
>> >> > hip -role-name>
>> >> >     <multiplicity>many</multiplicity>
>> >> >     <role-source>
>> >> >       <dependent-name>EdiEnvelope</dependent-name>
>> >> >     </role-source>
>> >> >     <cmr-field>
>> >> >        <cmr-field-name>ediFile</cmr-field-name>
>> >> >        </cmr-field>
>> >> >   </ejb-relationship-role>
>> >> > </ejb-relation>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> >> From: Jim Archer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> >> >> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 1:14 PM
>> >> >> To: Orion-Interest
>> >> >> Cc: Tim Drury
>> >> >> Subject: Re: ejb2: EJB->DO, 1 to many problem
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hi Tim...
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I'll take a stab at trying to help with this. I have done a
>> >> >> lot of work
>> >> >> with dependent objects.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> First, using Orion 1.4.0 I found that unidirectional
>> >> >> dependents work as
>> >> >> they should (when an EB has dependents). If you have an EB
>> >> >> with dependents
>> >> >> in a 1-to-1 relationship, Orion will create one table and map
>> >> >> the fields of
>> >> >> the dependent into the table for the EB. If you have a 1-ri-n
>> >> >> relationship,
>> >> >> Orion will create two tables.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I have found that Orion 1.4.0 does work with dependents in a
>> >> >> unidirectional
>> >> >> relationship properly. The error your reporting seems
>> to indicate a
>> >> >> descriptor error. Remember that Orion 1.4.0 has a bug in
>> >> >> which you must
>> >> >> define the CMR field also as a CMP field (in violation of all
>> >> >> EJB 2.0 spec
>> >> >> revisions).
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I have also found that Orion 1.4.0 fasils to work properly with
>> >> >> bidirectional dependent relationships. According to Bugzilla,
>> >> >> this has been
>> >> >> fixed in Orion 1.4.4 but I have not attempted to test this yet.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If you can tell us what version of Orion your using and post
>> >> >> the relevant
>> >> >> portion of your descriptor we can probably offer better
>> assistence.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Jim
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> --On Friday, November 10, 2000 10:42 AM -0500 Tim Drury
>> >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I've gotten EJB->dep obj working for 1-to-1 and
>> >> >> > I've gotten EJB->EJB 1-to-1 and 1-to-many working.
>> >> >> > But for the life of me, I cannot get EJB->dep obj
>> >> >> > working for 1-to-many.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > The object model is:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > EdiFile(EJB) ---- 1 to N ----- EdiEnvelope (DO)
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > This is a unidirectional relationship.  I think
>> >> >> > someone has been trying bi-directional with no
>> >> >> > luck.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > The problem manifests itself in two ways.  First,
>> >> >> > Orion throws an error when it tries to compiles
>> >> >> > the stubs/skeletons:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > class EdiEnvelope_Dependent0 is an abstract class.
>> >> >> > It can't be instantiated.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > (well this is obvious; dependent objects are supposed
>> >> >> > to be abstract).
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Second, the database table for my EJB doesn't contain
>> >> >> > _any_ reference to the dependent object.  BTW, the
>> >> >> > table for the dependent object looks fine.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Thanks for any help,
>> >> >> > -tim
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Here is my dependent object:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> > package com.tfc.ejb;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > import java.rmi.RemoteException;
>> >> >> > import javax.ejb.RemoveException;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > import java.util.Date;
>> >> >> > import java.util.Collection;
>> >> >> > import java.util.Iterator;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > public abstract class EdiEnvelope implements
>> java.io.Serializable
>> >> >> > {
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setSenderIdQualifier(String s) throws
>> >> >> > RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setSenderId(String s) throws
>> >> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setReceiverIdQualifier(String
>> s) throws
>> >> >> > RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setReceiverId(String s) throws
>> >> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setDate(Date d) throws
>> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setVersion(String s) throws
>> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setControlNumber(long l) throws
>> >> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setAck(boolean b) throws
>> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setNumberOfGroups(int i) throws
>> >> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setTransactionSets(Collection
>> c) throws
>> >> >> > RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setId(String s) throws
>> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public abstract String getSenderIdQualifier() throws
>> >> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract String getSenderId() throws
>> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract String getReceiverIdQualifier() throws
>> >> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract String getReceiverId() throws
>> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract Date getDate() throws RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract String getVersion() throws RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract long getControlNumber() throws
>> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract boolean getAck() throws RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract int getNumberOfGroups() throws
>> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract Collection getTransactionSets() throws
>> >> >> RemoteException;
>> >> >> >    public abstract String getId() throws RemoteException;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public String ejbCreateEdiEnvelope() throws RemoteException
>> >> >> >    {
>> >> >> >       this.setId( (new java.rmi.server.UID()).toString() );
>> >> >> >       return null;
>> >> >> >    }
>> >> >> >    public void ejbPostCreateEdiEnvelope() { }
>> >> >> >    public abstract EdiEnvelope deepCopy();
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > } // end EdiEnvelope
>> >> >> > ----------------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Here is my EJB:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > ----------------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> > package com.tfc.ejb;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > import javax.ejb.EntityBean;
>> >> >> > import javax.ejb.CreateException;
>> >> >> > import javax.ejb.RemoveException;
>> >> >> > import java.rmi.RemoteException;
>> >> >> > import javax.ejb.EntityContext;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > import java.util.Date;
>> >> >> > import java.util.Iterator;
>> >> >> > import java.util.Collection;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > public abstract class EdiFileEJB implements EntityBean
>> >> >> > {
>> >> >> >    private EntityContext ec;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    // accessors
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public void setEntityContext(EntityContext ec) {
>> >> this.ec = ec; }
>> >> >> >    public void unsetEntityContext()               {
>> ec = null; }
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setFilename(String s);
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setDateDownloaded(Date d);
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setEnvelopes(Collection c);
>> >> >> >    public abstract void setId(String s);
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public abstract String getFilename();
>> >> >> >    public abstract Date getDateDownloaded();
>> >> >> >    public abstract Collection getEnvelopes();
>> >> >> >    public abstract String getId();
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public long getNumberOfEnvelopes()
>> >> >> >    {
>> >> >> >       Collection c = this.getEnvelopes();
>> >> >> >       return c.size();
>> >> >> >    }
>> >> >> >    public long getEnvelopeControlNumber(int index) throws
>> >> >> RemoteException
>> >> >> >    {
>> >> >> >       long controlNumber = 0;
>> >> >> >       Collection c = this.getEnvelopes();
>> >> >> >       try {
>> >> >> >          EdiEnvelope[] ea = (EdiEnvelope[])c.toArray();
>> >> >> >          EdiEnvelope e = ea[index];
>> >> >> >          controlNumber = e.getControlNumber();
>> >> >> >       } catch (Exception ex) {
>> >> >> >          throw new RemoteException("index out of bounds");
>> >> >> >       }
>> >> >> >       return controlNumber;
>> >> >> >    }
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public void addEnvelope(String senderIdQualifier,
>> >> >> >                            String senderId,
>> >> >> >                            String receiverIdQualifier,
>> >> >> >                            String receiverId,
>> >> >> >                            Date date,
>> >> >> >                            String version,
>> >> >> >                            long controlNumber,
>> >> >> >                            boolean ack) throws
>> RemoteException,
>> >> >> > CreateException
>> >> >> >    {
>> >> >> >       EdiEnvelope e = this.createEdiEnvelope();
>> >> >> >       e.setSenderIdQualifier(senderIdQualifier);
>> >> >> >       e.setSenderId(senderId);
>> >> >> >       e.setReceiverIdQualifier(receiverIdQualifier);
>> >> >> >       e.setReceiverId(receiverId);
>> >> >> >       e.setDate(date);
>> >> >> >       e.setVersion(version);
>> >> >> >       e.setControlNumber(controlNumber);
>> >> >> >       e.setAck(ack);
>> >> >> >       this.getEnvelopes().add(e);
>> >> >> >    }
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public abstract EdiEnvelope createEdiEnvelope() throws
>> >> >> CreateException;
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public String ejbCreate()
>> >> >> >    {
>> >> >> >       this.setId( (new java.rmi.server.UID()).toString() );
>> >> >> >       return null;
>> >> >> >    }
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >    public void ejbPostCreate() { }
>> >> >> >    public void ejbActivate() { }
>> >> >> >    public void ejbPassivate() { }
>> >> >> >    public void ejbLoad() { }
>> >> >> >    public void ejbStore() { }
>> >> >> >    public void ejbRemove() { }
>> >> >> > } // end EdiFileEJB
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > ---------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > and here are the relevent parts of ejb-jar.xml:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > ----------------------------------------------------
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > ...
>> >> >> >        <entity>
>> >> >> >           <cmp-version>2.x</cmp-version>
>> >> >> >                <description>EDI file</description>
>> >> >> >                <ejb-name>EdiFileEJB</ejb-name>
>> >> >> >                <home>com.tfc.ejb.EdiFileHome</home>
>> >> >> >                <remote>com.tfc.ejb.EdiFile</remote>
>> >> >> >                <ejb-class>com.tfc.ejb.EdiFileEJB</ejb-class>
>> >> >> >                <persistence-type>Container</persistence-type>
>> >> >> >                <reentrant>False</reentrant>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>filename</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>dateDownloaded</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>envelopes</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>id</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <primkey-field>id</primkey-field>
>> >> >> >              
>> <prim-key-class>java.lang.String</prim-key-class>
>> >> >> >        </entity>
>> >> >> > ...
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >       <dependent>
>> >> >> >          <dependent-name>EdiEnvelope</dependent-name>
>> >> >> >
>> >> <dependent-class>com.tfc.ejb.EdiEnvelope</dependent-class>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>senderIdQualifier</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>senderId</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>receiverIdQualifier</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>receiverId</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>date</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>version</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>controlNumber</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>ack</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>transactionSets</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmp-field>
>> >> >> >                  <field-name>id</field-name>
>> >> >> >                </cmp-field>
>> >> >> >           <prim-key-class>java.lang.String</prim-key-class>
>> >> >> >                <primkey-field>id</primkey-field>
>> >> >> >        </dependent>
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > ...
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >       <ejb-relation>
>> >> >> >
>> >> <ejb-relation-name>EdiFile-EdiEnvelopes</ejb-relation-name>
>> >> >> >          <ejb-relationship-role>
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> <ejb-relationship-role-name>EdiFile-has-EdiEnvelopes</ejb-rela
>> >> >> tionship-ro
>> >> >> > le- name>
>> >> >> >             <multiplicity>one</multiplicity>
>> >> >> >             <role-source>
>> >> >> >                <ejb-name>EdiFileEJB</ejb-name>
>> >> >> >             </role-source>
>> >> >> >             <cmr-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmr-field-name>envelopes</cmr-field-name>
>> >> >> >
>> >> <cmr-field-type>java.util.Collection</cmr-field-type>
>> >> >> >             </cmr-field>
>> >> >> >          </ejb-relationship-role>
>> >> >> >          <ejb-relationship-role>
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> <ejb-relationship-role-name>EdiEnvelopes-belongsto-EdiFile</ej
>> >> >> b-relations
>> >> >> > hip -role-name>
>> >> >> >             <multiplicity>many</multiplicity>
>> >> >> >             <role-source>
>> >> >> >                <dependent-name>EdiEnvelope</dependent-name>
>> >> >> >             </role-source>
>> >> >> >             <cmr-field>
>> >> >> >                <cmr-field-name>ediFile</cmr-field-name>
>> >> >> >             </cmr-field>
>> >> >> >          </ejb-relationship-role>
>> >> >> >       </ejb-relation>
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
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