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Allowed operations in EB ejbActivate() and ejbPassivate()

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In Valentin's Life cycles and allowed operations of EJBs schema for entity beans, why does he show "Res" (resource manager access and enterprise bean access) between the yellow part (ejbActivate() and ejbPassivate()) and the blue one ?
In page 180 of the specs, neither resource manager access nor enterprise bean access are mentioned as allowed operations for ejbActivate() and ejbPassivate().
Valentin, the way you use colors to show the allowed operations on the same picture as the life cycles is ... simply great !
Best,
Phil.
[ December 02, 2003: Message edited by: Philippe Maquet ]
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Thank you for using my cheat sheets Phil
I'm glad they help you...
As for your question, you are perfectly right, I have made the changes and uploaded the new file. Thanks a lot for pointing this out.
Good luck
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Hi Valentin,
There is another issue on the same sheet I forgot to mention (sorry about that) : setRollbackOnly() doesn't take an argument.
Best,
Phil.
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Done
I think I should start sleeping again at night
Don't hesitate if you have any other remarks, comments or suggestions. Thanks a lot
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