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1. Re: Where can I see the generated/interposition classes
balteo May 3, 2005 11:27 AM (in response to balteo)Hello,
Just reactivating my thread hoping someone will reply to it.
Julien. -
2. Re: Where can I see the generated/interposition classes
darranl May 3, 2005 11:46 AM (in response to balteo)This chapter should hopefully help: -
http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/jboss4guide/r2/html/ch5.chapter.html -
3. Re: Where can I see the generated/interposition classes
balteo May 4, 2005 3:46 AM (in response to balteo)Hello Darranl,
I carefully went through the document you advised and was not able to find the information I am looking for. Can you give me a hint please?
Julien. -
4. Re: Where can I see the generated/interposition classes
darranl May 4, 2005 4:34 AM (in response to balteo)Hi Julien,
The paragraph that most closely answers your question is: -The proxy created by the EJBProxyFactory is a standard dynamic proxy. It is a serializable object that proxies the EJB home and remote interfaces as defined in the EJBModule metadata. The proxy translates requests made through the strongly typed EJB interfaces into a detyped invocation using the ClientContainer handler associated with the proxy. It is the dynamic proxy instance that is bound into JNDI as the EJB home interface that clients lookup. When a client does a lookup of an EJB home, the home proxy is transported into the client VM along with the ClientContainer and its interceptors. The use of dynamic proxies avoids the EJB specific compilation step required by many other EJB containers.
This isn't a topic that I have looked into in a great deal but in the J2SE API you should have a look at the 'java.lang.reflect.Proxy' class.
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5. Re: Where can I see the generated/interposition classes
balteo May 4, 2005 4:57 AM (in response to balteo)Thanks. This helps.
Julien.