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1. Re: EJbspec violation error while deploying entity bean - pl
kirillp Nov 3, 2004 5:04 AM (in response to asdesai)Check if TelParmsPK implements Serializable
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2. Re: EJbspec violation error while deploying entity bean - pl
asdesai Nov 3, 2004 5:41 AM (in response to asdesai)YES, PK class implements Serializable.
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3. Re: EJbspec violation error while deploying entity bean - pl
kirillp Nov 3, 2004 6:54 AM (in response to asdesai)the findByPrimary key method should NOT be abstract... Try that!
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4. Re: EJbspec violation error while deploying entity bean - pl
asdesai Nov 3, 2004 10:10 PM (in response to asdesai)These methods are not abstract in home interface. But when I decompile the class I see that these methods are abstract.
And I'm not getting this error for just findByPrimaryKey(), it is for all the methods in home interface which returns remote interface.
I tried many things but now running out of ideas . HELP PLEASE -
5. Re: EJbspec violation error while deploying entity bean - pl
raist_majere Nov 4, 2004 12:09 AM (in response to asdesai)Can you provide your PK and remote interface source?
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6. Re: EJbspec violation error while deploying entity bean - pl
kirillp Nov 4, 2004 4:48 AM (in response to asdesai)"asdesai" wrote:
These methods are not abstract in home interface. But when I decompile the class I see that these methods are abstract.
And I'm not getting this error for just findByPrimaryKey(), it is for all the methods in home interface which returns remote interface.
I tried many things but now running out of ideas . HELP PLEASE
Actually the abstract modifier should not matter, because it's an interface anyway...
So please post your interfaces and java files.