An associated TCK test is com.sun.ts.tests.ejb30.lite.view.equals.
Carlo
On 09/30/2011 10:55 PM, Carlo de Wolf wrote:
> I would certainly hope not that the javadoc is wrong. But I do agree
> that the spec only hints at the identity of the business object
> returned, the API docs are correct. That needs more amplification in
> the spec.
>
> EJB 3.2 Draft 2011-05-05 16.2.2:
> The enterprise bean must not attempt to pass this as an argument or
> method result. The
> enterprise bean must pass the result of
> SessionContext.getBusinessObject, Ses-
> sionContext.getEJBObject, SessionContext.getEJBLocalObject, Enti-
> tyContext.getEJBObject, or EntityContext.getEJBLocalObject instead.
>
> Carlo
>
> On 09/30/2011 09:59 PM, Marina Vatkina wrote:
>> I think the javadoc (if you are looking at it) is misleading.
>> ctx.getBusinessObject returns you an instance, not this instance.
>>
>> You can even do this inside that bean
>>
>> @EJB MyLocalView meLocal;
>> @EJB MyRemoteView meRemote;
>>
>> -marina
>>
>> Carlo de Wolf wrote:
>>> In light of EJB 3.2 Draft 2011-05-05 4.10.13 Non-reentrant is the
>>> following allowed in a session bean:
>>>
>>> 1. public String aMethod() { return
>>> ctx.getBusinessObject(MyLocalView.class).doSomething(); } ?
>>>
>>> 2. public String bMethod() { return
>>> ctx.getBusinessObject(MyRemoteView.class).doSomething(); } ?
>>>
>>> Carlo
>