Thanks Brad,
How can we identify these classes? Is there an example of this or some
documentation that you can point us to?
Thanks again!
~Lincoln
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Brad Davis <bdavis(a)redhat.com>
Date: Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 6:15 AM
Subject: More Windup Details
To: Lincoln Baxter III <lincolnbaxter(a)gmail.com>
Hey. Here is another detail you should be aware of for windup.
In legacy ejb, the solution to ejb stubs were precompiled ejb classes. You
will find them in old Weblogic and websphere deployments.
So, there should be a rule too that makes a class as "generated". Otherwise
people get them in their report and again they have no control over them,
so it's just static to report on them. You can probably use them, though,
to get information on the ejb. But, I think mostly the info you will need
about the ejb is the implementation class and it's meta information, which
is a combination of the ejb XML, the ejb vendor XML, and the java class
itself.
Brad Davis
Red Hat Consulting
Email: bdavis(a)redhat.com | c:980.226.7865 |http://www.redhat.com
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