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package vn.edu.rmit.examples;
import javax.ejb.SessionBean;
import javax.ejb.SessionContext;
/**
*
* @author v10532
*/
public class BeanOne implements SessionBean {
private SessionContext context;
// <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="EJB infrastructure methods. Click the + sign on the left to edit the code.">;
// TODO Add code to acquire and use other enterprise resources (DataSource, JMS, enterprise bean, Web services)
// TODO Add business methods or web service operations
/**
* @see javax.ejb.SessionBean#setSessionContext(javax.ejb.SessionContext)
*/
public void setSessionContext(SessionContext aContext) {
context = aContext;
}
/**
* @see javax.ejb.SessionBean#ejbActivate()
*/
public void ejbActivate() {
}
/**
* @see javax.ejb.SessionBean#ejbPassivate()
*/
public void ejbPassivate() {
}
/**
* @see javax.ejb.SessionBean#ejbRemove()
*/
public void ejbRemove() {
}
// </editor-fold>;
/**
* See section 7.10.3 of the EJB 2.0 specification
* See section 7.11.3 of the EJB 2.1 specification
*/
public void ejbCreate() {
// TODO implement ejbCreate if necessary, acquire resources
// This method has access to the JNDI context so resource aquisition
// spanning all methods can be performed here such as home interfaces
// and data sources.
}
public String methodOne() {
return "methodOne called";
}
// Add business logic below. (Right-click in editor and choose
// "Insert Code > Add Business Method" or "Web Service > Add Operation")
}