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> On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 15:35, Olaf Bergner wrote:
> > I am using xdoclet 1.2 on an (abstract) session bean
> "DocumentManagement" to
> > generate local/remote interfaces and a concrete session bean
> subclass. But
> > instead of producing "DocumentManagementLocal",
> "DocumentManagementRemote",
> > "DocumentManagementSession" xdoclet gives me "beanLocal", "beanRemote",
> > "beanSession", ... Seems like xdoclet doesn't know about the
> proper class
> > name. Why would this be? Excerpts from original class and ant
> task below.
> ...
> > /**
> >  * @ejb.bean
> >  *          name = "document-management-bean"
>
> That's probably where it's getting the names from, though I'm not sure
> why it's stripping off the stuff before the last '-'.  If I remember
> correctly, the stuff that calculates the names by stripping off the
> "EJB" or "Bean" from the bean classname only sets the default to use if
> there's no name parameter on the @ejb.bean tag.  Try changing it to
> @ejb.bean name="DocumentManagement" and see if that helps.
>
Thanks, that did the trick. I had absolutely no clue where xdoclet got that
"bean" from. Thought it were some kind of internal fallback.

Cheers,
Olaf



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