Looking at the Seam documentation, it says:
anonymous wrote : Javabeans may be used just like a stateless or stateful session bean.
However, they do not provide the functionality of a session bean (declarative transaction
demarcation, declarative security, efficient clustered state replication, EJB 3.0
persistence, timeout methods, etc).
And yet, in the Seam examples, such as
wiki/src/main/org/jboss/seam/wiki/core/action/UserHome.java and
wiki/src/main/org/jboss/seam/wiki/core/action/NodeHistory.java we see a @Restrict
annotation used on a POJO.
What's the deal? Are the docs wrong, or are the examples wrong, or am I
misunderstanding this?
This is quite important for me because I need to put @Restrict annotations on basically
all the components in my app, to go with a detailed rules file to define who can do what
to what.
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