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package org.apache.openejb.test.stateful;

import javax.ejb.RemoveException;

/**
 * [3] Should be run as the third test suite of the BasicStatefulTestClients
 */
public class StatefulPojoEjbLocalHomeTests extends BasicStatefulLocalTestClient {

    public StatefulPojoEjbLocalHomeTests() {
        super("EJBLocalHome.");
    }

    protected void setUp() throws Exception {
        super.setUp();
        ejbLocalHome = (BasicStatefulLocalHome) initialContext.lookup("client/tests/stateful/BasicStatefulPojoHomeLocal");
    }

    //===============================
    // Test ejb home methods
    //

    /**
     * ------------------------------------
     * 5.3.2 Removing a session object
     * A client may remove a session object using the remove() method on the javax.ejb.EJBObject
     * interface, or the remove(Handle handle) method of the javax.ejb.EJBHome interface.
     * 

* Because session objects do not have primary keys that are accessible to clients, invoking the * javax.ejb.EJBHome.remove(Object primaryKey) method on a session results in the * javax.ejb.RemoveException. *

* ------------------------------------ * 5.5 Session object identity *

* Session objects are intended to be private resources used only by the * client that created them. For this reason, session objects, from the * client's perspective, appear anonymous. In contrast to entity objects, * which expose their identity as a primary key, session objects hide their * identity. As a result, the EJBObject.getPrimaryKey() and * EJBHome.remove(Object primaryKey) methods result in a java.rmi.RemoteException * if called on a session bean. If the EJBMetaData.getPrimaryKeyClass() * method is invoked on a EJBMetaData object for a Session bean, the method throws * the java.lang.RuntimeException. * ------------------------------------ *

* Sections 5.3.2 and 5.5 conflict. 5.3.2 says to throw javax.ejb.RemoveException, 5.5 says to * throw java.rmi.RemoteException. *

* For now, we are going with java.rmi.RemoteException. * ===================================================================================================== * TODO - MNour: Please add related sections from EJB3.0 Core contracts and requirements specification * (Sections: 3.6.2.2, 3.6.3.2 and 3.6.5) */ public void test03_removeByPrimaryKey() { try { ejbLocalHome.remove("primaryKey"); } catch (final RemoveException e) { assertTrue(true); return; } catch (final Exception e) { fail("Received Exception " + e.getClass() + " instead of javax.ejb.RemoveException : " + e.getMessage()); } assertTrue("javax.ejb.RemoveException should have been thrown", false); } // // Test ejb home methods //=============================== }





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