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package org.apache.openejb.client;
import javax.ejb.RemoveException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor;
public class StatelessEJBHomeHandler extends EJBHomeHandler {
public StatelessEJBHomeHandler() {
}
public StatelessEJBHomeHandler(final ThreadPoolExecutor executor, final EJBMetaDataImpl ejb, final ServerMetaData server, final ClientMetaData client, final JNDIContext.AuthenticationInfo auth) {
super(executor, ejb, server, client, auth);
}
@Override
protected Object findX(final Method method, final Object[] args, final Object proxy) throws Throwable {
throw new SystemException(new UnsupportedOperationException("Session beans may not have find methods"));
}
@Override
protected Object removeByPrimaryKey(final Method method, final Object[] args, final Object proxy) throws Throwable {
throw new ApplicationException(new RemoveException("Session objects are private resources and do not have primary keys"));
}
@Override
protected Object removeWithHandle(final Method method, final Object[] args, final Object proxy) throws Throwable {
// you can't really remove a stateless handle
return null;
}
protected EJBObjectHandler newEJBObjectHandler() {
return new StatelessEJBObjectHandler();
}
}
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