Hi,
I have a little interrogation about operations allowed in stateful bean and stateless bean
As the correction suggests, a stateful bean is not allowed do bean operations in its dependency injection methods but a stateless can do it.
what do you mean exactly by bean method/operation ? ie. calling a bean private helper method defined in the bean ?
Why isn't it allowed to do bean operation in a stateful, while it is allowed in a stateless (as in question 1 of the last day test) ?
I thought bean method/operation was only forbidden in a constructor (instance is not a bean)
Regards,
Alex
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Re: About Question com.enthuware.ets.scbcd.v5.2.286 : last day --question 49
I think the first column of Xs is extra and the label Bean Method/Operation applies to the targets as shown in the attached image. This should be fixed.
thanks for your feedback!
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Re: About Question com.enthuware.ets.scbcd.v5.2.286 : last day --question 49
Ok,
If I remember, there is the same problem of extra column in others DnD questions :
Question 1 of last day test
Question 13 of test 4
Regards,
Alex
If I remember, there is the same problem of extra column in others DnD questions :
Question 1 of last day test
Question 13 of test 4
Regards,
Alex
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