This sounds like an XDoclet problem, rather than maven.
In addition - I'm not sure the problem is with XDoclet, but rather with
your code - the "Bean" suffix is supposed to be on the *Bean* class, not
its interface. So, for instance, if you have a person management
service, the interface should be "PersonsManagementService", and the
class that implements should be "PersonsManagementServiceBean".
Mick Knutson wrote:
WHen I run Maven to generate my XDoclet EJB classes, my ejb extends
AbstractStatelessSessionBean and when the Service Interface is
created, it removes the Bean on the end:
public interface ConsumerManager
extends org.springframework.ejb.support.AbstractStatelessSession
When it needs to be:
public interface ConsumerManager
extends org.springframework.ejb.support.AbstractStatelessSessionBean
And thus there is not an AbstractStatelessSession, only an
AbstractStatelessSessionBean
Can anyone please help me figure this out today as I need to finish
tonight.
Thank You
Mick Knutson
Sr. Java/J2EE Consultant
BASE logic, inc.
(415) 648-1804 (S.F., CA)
http://www.BASELogic.com
HP Consulting Services (Walnut Creek, CA)
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