Oooops!
I got carried away for a while, what's this XDoclet2 thing? And why is it
that seperated? Is it the next generation of Xdoclet or is it somewhat
different?
Thanks for enlighten me,
Karsten
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> > Could one of you raise an issue for it in JIRA, please?
>
> I'd do that. But... can you please tell what that means and how it's
> been done?
We switched our bug tracker from the SourceForge ones to JIRA some time ago,
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> Could one of you raise an issue for it in JIRA, please?
I'd do that. But... can you please tell what that means and how it's been
done?
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> > * @ejb.pk class = "java.lang.Object"
> insert generate="false" since true is by default
That worked fine!
Thanks a lot,
Karsten
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Hey ltcmelo,
Relations depend on your Server, too. Maybe the ejb-jar.xml is correct and
you forget something your application server needs.
Which server do you use?
And maybe you post parts of your code, so we can see mistakes.
Smile,
Karsten
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