ok, here is the code:
public interface Bean2 {
public List<TaskInstance> searchTasks(TaskSearchEvent event, String column, boolean ascending, int firstRow, int pageSize);
public class BeanFactory{
public static Bean2 getBean(TaskSearchEvent searchEvent) {
if( searchEvent.getTaskAssignment() == TaskAssignment.ASSIGNED_TO_ACTOR ) {
// assigned tasks
return (Bean2)JNDIUtil.lookup(Bean2Impl.JNDI_NAME_LOCAL);
} else ..
}
}@Stateless
public class Bean2Impl extends AbstractBean implements Bean2ImplLocal{
public static final String JNDI_NAME_LOCAL = "blabla";
@Override
protected GenericEntityQuery createInitialEntityQuery(String selectSegment, AssignmentValues actors) {
...
}
}public abstract class AbstractBean implements Bean2 {
protected abstract GenericEntityQuery createInitialEntityQuery(String selectSegment, AssignmentValues actors);
public List<TaskInstance> searchTasks(TaskSearchEvent event, String column, boolean ascending, int firstRow, int pageSize) {
if( event != null ) {
GenericEntityQuery q = createInitialEntityQuery("select distinct ti from", actors);
Query query = hibernateSession().createQuery(q.getQueryString());
setParametersToQuery(query, q);
query.setFirstResult(firstRow);
query.setMaxResults(pageSize);
return query.list();
} else {
return Collections.emptyList();
}
} Nothing obviously wrong with this code, you don't have @Clustered on Bean2, but that shouldn't matter.
So that leaves problems with your cluster configuration. You should really ask on the JBoss AS forums about that.