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Fields Summary |
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private javax.ejb.SessionContext | mContext |
Constructors Summary |
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public ProfileManagerBean()
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Methods Summary |
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public void | ejbActivate()
System.out.println("ProfileManagerBean activated.");
| public void | ejbCreate()
System.out.println("ProfileManagerBean created.");
| public void | ejbPassivate()
System.out.println("ProfileManagerBean passivated.");
| public void | ejbRemove()
System.out.println("ProfileManagerBean removed.");
| public Profile | getProfile(java.lang.String name)
// First validate the provided name, throw a NoSuchPersonException
// if it's not valid
if (!validateName(name)) {
throw new NoSuchPersonException("No user found matching name \"" +
name + "\"");
}
// Here, we just create one of our serializable Profile objects and return
// it (i.e., no persistence of profile data is provided).
Profile profile = new com.oreilly.jent.ejb.stateless.Profile(name);
return profile;
| public void | setSessionContext(javax.ejb.SessionContext context)
System.out.println("ProfileManagerBean context set.");
mContext = context;
| private boolean | validateName(java.lang.String name)
// We don't maintain a list of profiles in this example
// implementation, so all names are valid except null ones.
if (name != null) {
return true;
}
else {
return false;
}
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