I just noticed that you are working on an example for all of us! :) Do you have
this ready, perhaps with the changes below? I got the zip from your site below
about an hour ago, and I'm happy to see an example! :)
Thanks,
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-bk
Quoting David Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greg Turner [EMAIL
I have a simple app that relates hrefs to keywords in a many to many relationship.
The idea
is to be able to save hrefs with a list of keywords and then, later on, search the
library
for hrefs that match a list of keywords. There are 3 tables, one table that has id as
a
long, href as a
Thank you! :) I will check this over. Briefly, it looks like what I have too,
but on my implementation when I try calling the abstract collection methods, I
am met with much dismay. Have you tested the collection calls remotely? You
client doesn't seem to do much?!?!?
Thanks again, I
I am new to both JBoss and EJB2.0 and the new CMP support. Using
XDoclet I can create a couple of beans that include simple CMP and CMR
fields, generate and deploy an ear to JBoss, and it appears to install
it with no WARNings.
But using a simple client I find that the value of my CMR/foreign
There is a bug report on this, but I haven't looked at it yet. I'll be
fixing ALL of the reported CMP bugs next week.
-dain
David Jones wrote:
I am new to both JBoss and EJB2.0 and the new CMP support. Using
XDoclet I can create a couple of beans that include simple CMP and CMR
fields,
David,
I've gotten many to many relationships to work, so I took a look at what you are
doing. While I did not take an indepth look at your code, I did notice one big
difference between our two approaches. Your code is trying to do too much, in
managing relationship IDs. If you were to
Greg Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've gotten many to many relationships to work, so I took a look at
what you are doing. While I did not take an indepth look at your code,
I did notice one big difference between our two approaches. Your code
is trying to do too much, in managing
Oh, I think setCompany should work. I think this is the line of your code that is
incorrect:
Employee employee = employeeHome.create(id, email, company.getId());
trying to pass the company id into the creation of the employee. Thats the part
that did not look correct to me.
Greg
David