When I tried to use the Notepad and Application Assembly Tool to create a
simple Container-Managed Persistence entity bean, I failed to add the CMP
fields in AAT, because the drop down list of the alternatives for the CMP
fields is empty.
But in the imported EJB implementation class, I do include 2 instance
variables. I don't know the mechanism, but I guess the AAT will just go
through the class file, and put the public instance variables as the
alternatives for CMP fields. Is it true?
Any clue will be highly appreciated!
Thanks!
Henry