It's not about automatic creation of finders. IAS has a feature that allows
the cmp finder query to access specific fields of a javabean. Instead of
passing a bunch of parameters, you can send the finder a javabean and in the
cmp query string you can specify which fields of the javabean you want to
use in the query.
in IAS it is something like
beanAtt1 >= :javabean.field
the cmp engine does the correct substitution of the parameters.
does jboss support it in it's cmp engine??? I don't remember anything
relating to using javabeans as parameters in cmp finder methods in the ejb
1.1 spec.
Eduardo Leite
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From: "Allen fogleson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Using java beans in finder methods
sure... why not. lol. Do you mean does it automatically create the finders
for you? No, but finders can be overridden (even in CMP beans) in the
implementation class.
Al
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> Does jboss suport the use of javabeans as parameters for cmp finder
methods,
> like what happens with Inprise's App Server??
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> If it does, how it works??
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> Thanks in Advance,
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