Sounds like a bug to me. Can you open a Scarab issue on that, please ?

   Thanks,

     Thomas

"Piechu Piechu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 09.12.2005 11:29:12:

> I hava a question regarding usage of beans generated by torque in
> conjunction with inheritance. I've got a class hierarchy like this:
>                 Users
>     .--------- | -------------.
> Driver      Storekeeper    Admin
>
> I want to use single form with just username adn password  for
> authentication of all the roles and forward to the right subapplication
> based on user class. While doing it using Users class' object seems
> simple, as
> List<Users> users = UsersPeer.doSelect(crit);
> ...
> Users u = users.get(0);
> logger.debug("Class: " + u.getClass().toString());
> This piece of code works as expected - it gives me the right classname.
>
> logger.debug(user.getBean().getClass().toString());
>
> That gives me UsersBean instead of subclass. It may be a lame question,
> but shouldn't it return apropriate subclass' bean? And if not, how
> should write it to work?
>
> Regards
> Jakub Piechnik
>
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