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* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
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* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
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package org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.model.internal.validation;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Set;
import org.eclipse.jem.java.JavaClass;
import org.eclipse.jem.java.JavaHelpers;
import org.eclipse.jem.java.JavaParameter;
import org.eclipse.jem.java.Method;
import org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.ejb.EnterpriseBean;
import org.eclipse.jst.j2ee.ejb.Entity;
import org.eclipse.wst.validation.internal.core.ValidationException;
import org.eclipse.wst.validation.internal.provisional.core.IMessage;
/**
* This class checks entity bean classes for errors or potential errors.
* If any problems are found, an error, warning, or info marker is added to the task list.
*
* Enterprise JavaBeans Specification ("Specification")
* Version: 1.1
* Status: Final Release
* Release: 12/17/99
* URL: http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/docs.html
*
* All 9.2.X sections describe BMP requirements.
* If a CMP requirement is different than these, then the differences are
* documented in 9.4.X sections.
*/
public abstract class AValidateEntityBean extends AValidateBean {
protected final static String JAVAX_EJB_ENTITYBEAN = "javax.ejb.EntityBean"; //$NON-NLS-1$
protected final static String SETENTITYCONTEXT = "setEntityContext"; //$NON-NLS-1$
protected final static String UNSETENTITYCONTEXT = "unsetEntityContext"; //$NON-NLS-1$
protected final static String EJBLOAD = "ejbLoad"; //$NON-NLS-1$
protected final static String EJBSTORE = "ejbStore"; //$NON-NLS-1$
protected final static String JAVAX_EJB_ENTITYCONTEXT = "javax.ejb.EntityContext"; //$NON-NLS-1$
private boolean hasValidConstructor = false;
private boolean hasAConstructor = false;
private boolean hasSetEntityContext = false;
private boolean hasUnsetEntityContext = false;
private boolean hasEjbActivate = false;
private boolean hasEjbPassivate = false;
private boolean hasEjbRemove = false;
private boolean hasEjbLoad = false;
private boolean hasEjbStore = false;
/**
* Given a bean's ejbFind method, return the matching find method from
* the home, if it exists. If not, return null.
*/
public Method getMatchingHomeFindMethodExtended(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
if (method == null) {
return null;
}
if (bean == null) {
return null;
}
return ValidationRuleUtility.getMethodExtended(bean.getHomeInterface(), method, IMethodAndFieldConstants.PREFIX_FIND);
}
/**
* getParentName method comment.
*/
protected String getParentName() {
return JAVAX_EJB_ENTITYBEAN;
}
public boolean isFrameworkMethod(String name) {
if (name == null) {
return false;
}
if (super.isFrameworkMethod(name)) {
return true;
}
// check for entity-specific methods
else if (name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBLOAD)) {
return true;
}
else if (name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBSTORE)) {
return true;
}
else if (name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_SETENTITYCONTEXT)) {
return true;
}
else if (name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_UNSETENTITYCONTEXT)) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Checks that the methods in the entity bean class follow the EJB 1.1. specification,
* and that there are no missing required methods.
* Section: 9.2.2
*/
public void primValidate(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method ejbMethod) throws InvalidInputException {
// Can't invoke an abstract method
//super.primValidate(ejbMethod);
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
String name = ejbMethod.getName();
if (name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBCREATE))
validateEjbCreateMethod(vc, bean, clazz, ejbMethod);
else if (name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBPOSTCREATE))
validateEjbPostCreateMethod(vc, bean, clazz, ejbMethod);
else if (name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_FINALIZE))
validateFinalize(vc, bean, clazz, ejbMethod);
else if (name.startsWith(IMethodAndFieldConstants.PREFIX_EJBFIND))
validateEjbFindMethod(vc, bean, clazz, ejbMethod);
else if (isBusinessMethod(vc, bean, clazz, ejbMethod))
validateBusinessMethod(vc, bean, clazz, ejbMethod);
else
validateHelperMethod(vc, bean, clazz, ejbMethod);
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
}
/**
* Checks to see if @ejbMethod is one of the required methods.
*/
protected void primValidateExistence(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method ejbMethod) throws InvalidInputException {
// Can't invoke an abstract method
//super.validateExistence(ejbMethod);
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
String name = ejbMethod.getName();
if (!hasSetEntityContext && name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_SETENTITYCONTEXT)) {
JavaParameter[] params = ejbMethod.listParametersWithoutReturn();
if (params.length == 1) {
if (ValidationRuleUtility.isAssignableFrom(params[0].getJavaType(), ValidationRuleUtility.getType(ITypeConstants.CLASSNAME_JAVAX_EJB_ENTITYCONTEXT, bean))) {
hasSetEntityContext = true;
}
}
}
else if (!hasUnsetEntityContext && name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_UNSETENTITYCONTEXT)) {
if (ejbMethod.listParametersWithoutReturn().length == 0) {
hasUnsetEntityContext = true;
}
}
else if (!hasEjbActivate && name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBACTIVATE)) {
if (ejbMethod.listParametersWithoutReturn().length == 0) {
hasEjbActivate = true;
}
}
else if (!hasEjbPassivate && name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBPASSIVATE)) {
if (ejbMethod.listParametersWithoutReturn().length == 0) {
hasEjbPassivate = true;
}
}
else if (!hasEjbRemove && name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBREMOVE)) {
if (ejbMethod.listParametersWithoutReturn().length == 0) {
hasEjbRemove = true;
}
}
else if (!hasEjbLoad && name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBLOAD)) {
if (ejbMethod.listParametersWithoutReturn().length == 0) {
hasEjbLoad = true;
}
}
else if (!hasEjbStore && name.equals(IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBSTORE)) {
if (ejbMethod.listParametersWithoutReturn().length == 0) {
hasEjbStore = true;
}
}
else if (!hasValidConstructor && ejbMethod.isConstructor()) {
hasAConstructor = true;
if (ValidationRuleUtility.isPublic(ejbMethod) && (ejbMethod.listParametersWithoutReturn().length == 0)) {
hasValidConstructor = true;
}
}
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
}
/**
* EJB 1.1 specification
* Section: 9.2.6
*/
public void validateBusinessMethod(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
super.validateBusinessMethod(vc, bean, clazz, method); // make sure that name does not start with 'ejb'
// The method must be declared as public.
if (!ValidationRuleUtility.isPublic(method)) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2408_bus, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
// The method must not be declared as final or static.
if (method.isStatic()) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2410_bus, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (method.isFinal()) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2409_bus, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
// The method argument and return value types must be legal types for RMI-IIOP.
validateLegalRMIMethodWithoutExceptions(vc, bean, clazz, method);
// The throws clause may define arbitrary application specific exceptions.
// Compatibility Note: EJB 1.0 allowed the business methods to throw the
// java.rmi.RemoteException to indicate a non-application exception. This
// practice is deprecated in EJB 1.1 -- an EJB 1.1 compliant enterprise bean
// should throw the javax.ejb.EJBException or another java.lang.RuntimeException
// to indicate non-application exceptions to the Container (see Section 12.2.2).
validateBusinessMethodNoRemoteException(vc, bean, clazz, method);
}
protected void validateBusinessMethodNoRemoteException(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
// EJB 2.0 added "throws InvalidInputException" above
validateNoRemoteException(vc, bean, clazz, method, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2400_bus);
}
/**
* EJB 1.1 specification
* Section: 9.2.2
*/
public void validateClass(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz) throws InvalidInputException {
// All of the above checks are performed by ValidateBean.
super.validateClass(vc, bean, clazz);
// Plus, check that at least one field exists on the bean.
verifyFieldExists(vc, bean, clazz);
}
/**
* EJB 1.1 specification
* Section: 9.2.3, 9.2.8 and 9.4.2
*/
public void validateEjbCreateMethod(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
// The method which calls this method has already tested that the method name is ejbCreate.
if (method == null)
return;
// The method must be declared as public.
if (!ValidationRuleUtility.isPublic(method)) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2408_ejbCreate, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
// The method must not be declared as final or static.
if (method.isStatic()) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2410_ejbCreate, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (method.isFinal()) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2409_ejbCreate, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
// The method argument and return value types must be legal types for RMI-IIOP.
// But if the bean uses java.lang.Object for a key, don't check if it's serializable.
if(ValidationRuleUtility.usesUnknownPrimaryKey(bean)) {
validateLegalRMIMethodArguments(vc, bean, clazz, method);
}
else {
validateLegalRMIMethodWithoutExceptions(vc, bean, clazz, method);
}
// The return type must be the entity bean's primary key type; unless this is
// a CMP, and an unkonwn primary key class is used. Read section 9.4.7.3.
validateEjbCreateMethod_keyDep(vc, bean, clazz, method);
// The throws clause may define arbitrary application specific exceptions,
// including the javax.ejb.CreateException.
// Compatibility Note: EJB 1.0 allowed the ejbPostCreate method to throw
// the java.rmi.RemoteException to indicate a non-application exception.
// This practice is deprecated in EJB 1.1 -- an EJB 1.1 compliant enterprise
// bean should throw the javax.ejb.EJBException or another
// java.lang.RuntimeException to indicate non-application exceptions to the
// Container (see Section 12.2.2).
validateNoRemoteException(vc, bean, clazz, method, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2400_ejbCreate);
// Verify that there is a matching ejbPostCreate method for this ejbCreate method.
Method ejbPostCreateMethod = ValidationRuleUtility.getMethodExtended(clazz, IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBPOSTCREATE, method.listParametersWithoutReturn());
if (ejbPostCreateMethod == null) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2002, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
// Check for a matching create method on the home, and that the exceptions on
// this method are a subset of the exceptions of the matching method on the home.
validateEjbCreateMethod_homeDep(vc, bean, clazz, method);
}
/**
* EJB 1.1 specification
* Section: 9.2.3, 9.2.8 and 9.4.2
*/
public void validateEjbCreateMethod_keyDep(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
// The method which calls this method has already tested that the method name is ejbCreate.
if (method == null)
return;
// Unknown primary key class (section 9.4.7.3) is also validated by this
// check, because the primary key must be of type java.lang.Object, and
// the ejbCreate must return java.lang.Object.
JavaHelpers primaryKey = null;
if(ValidationRuleUtility.usesUnknownPrimaryKey(bean)) {
primaryKey = ValidationRuleUtility.getType(ITypeConstants.CLASSNAME_JAVA_LANG_OBJECT, bean);
}
else {
primaryKey = ((Entity) bean).getPrimaryKey();
}
// The return type must be the entity bean's primary key type.
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
JavaHelpers parmType = method.getReturnType();
if (!ValidationRuleUtility.isAssignableFrom(parmType, primaryKey)) {
// if the parameter type is java.lang.Object, could be section 9.4.7.3
String keyName = (primaryKey == null) ? IEJBValidatorConstants.NULL_PRIMARY_KEY : primaryKey.getJavaName();
String[] msgParm = {keyName};
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2406, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, method, msgParm, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
}
/**
* EJB 1.1 specification
* Section: 9.2.5, 9.4.6 and 9.4.7.3
*/
public void validateEjbFindMethod(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
// This method is a no-op so that the dependency classes don't have to implement it.
// (This method will never be called in a dependency class.)
}
/**
* EJB 1.1 specification
* Section: 9.2.5, 9.4.6 and 9.4.7.3
*/
public void validateEjbFindMethod_homeDep(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
// All the exceptions defined in the throws clause of the matching ejbCreate
// and ejbPostCreate methods of the enterprise Bean class must be included in
// the throws clause of the matching create method of the home interface
// (i.e the set of exceptions defined for the create method must be a superset
// of the union of exceptions defined for the ejbCreate and ejbPostCreate methods)
JavaClass home = bean.getHomeInterface();
ValidationRuleUtility.isValidTypeHierarchy(bean, home);
String methodName = IMethodAndFieldConstants.PREFIX_F + method.getName().substring(4); // e.g. if the home method is named findX, then the bean method will be named ejbFindX
Method homeMethod = ValidationRuleUtility.getMethodExtended(home, method, methodName);
if (homeMethod == null) {
// Then this method shouldn't have been called; unless the method exists on the remote, this bean method isn't a business method.
return;
}
Set exceptions = ValidationRuleUtility.getNotSubsetExceptions(bean, method, homeMethod);
if (exceptions.size() > 0) {
Iterator iterator = exceptions.iterator();
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
JavaClass exc = (JavaClass) iterator.next();
String[] msgParm = { exc.getQualifiedName(), home.getQualifiedName()};
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2420, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, msgParm, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
}
}
/**
* Checks that the ejbPostCreate method follows the EJB 1.1. specification.
* Section: 9.2.4
*/
public void validateEjbPostCreateMethod(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
// The method which calls this method has already tested that the method name is ejbPostCreate.
if (method == null)
return;
// The method must be declared as public.
if (!ValidationRuleUtility.isPublic(method)) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2408_ejbPostCreate, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
// The method must not be declared as final or static.
if (method.isStatic()) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2410_ejbPostCreate, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (method.isFinal()) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2409_ejbPostCreate, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
// The return type must be void.
JavaHelpers parmType = method.getReturnType();
String returnTypeName = ((parmType == null) ? "" : parmType.getQualifiedName()); //$NON-NLS-1$
if (!returnTypeName.equals(ITypeConstants.VOID)) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2418, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
// The throws clause may define arbitrary application specific exceptions,
// including the javax.ejb.CreateException.
// Compatibility Note: EJB 1.0 allowed the ejbPostCreate method to throw
// the java.rmi.RemoteException to indicate a non-application exception.
// This practice is deprecated in EJB 1.1 -- an EJB 1.1 compliant enterprise
// bean should throw the javax.ejb.EJBException or another
// java.lang.RuntimeException to indicate non-application exceptions to the
// Container (see Section 12.2.2).
validateNoRemoteException(vc, bean, clazz, method, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2400_ejbPostCreate);
// Verify that the ejbPostCreate method has a matching ejbCreate method.
Method ejbCreateMethod = ValidationRuleUtility.getMethodExtended(clazz, IMethodAndFieldConstants.METHODNAME_EJBCREATE, method.listParametersWithoutReturn());
if (ejbCreateMethod == null) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2028, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, method, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
validateEjbPostCreateMethod_homeDep(vc, bean, clazz, method);
}
/**
* Checks that the ejbPostCreate method follows the EJB 1.1. specification.
* Section: 9.2.4
*/
public void validateEjbPostCreateMethod_homeDep(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) throws InvalidInputException {
vc.terminateIfCancelled();
// The method which calls this method has already tested that the method name is ejbPostCreate.
if (method == null) {
return;
}
JavaClass homeIntf = bean.getHomeInterface();
ValidationRuleUtility.isValidTypeHierarchy(bean, homeIntf);
Method createMethod = getMatchingHomeCreateMethodExtended(vc, bean, clazz, method);
if (createMethod == null) {
// If the ejbCreate method is inherited from a component parent, it is likely
// that the corresponding create method does not exist on the home.
// Since our tools generate the component inheritance code, suppress this warning.
// ejbCreate methods which are inherited via component inheritance, but do not
// have a method on their immediate home, are filtered out via the isValid(Method) method.
// The validateEjbCreateMethod checks for a matching create method, but just in
// case the ejbCreate method is missing, check for it here too.
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2029, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, method, new String[] { homeIntf.getName()}, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
// Can't check the exceptions of a method which doesn't exist.
return;
}
// Whether this is from a component inheritance or not, if the method exists on the
// home, check that the method follows the spec.
// Section 6.10.6 (session), 9.2.8 (entity), declare that all exceptions declared
// on the ejbCreate, ejbPostCreate methods must be defined in the throws clause of
// the matching create of the home interface.
Set exceptions = ValidationRuleUtility.getNotSubsetExceptions(bean, method, createMethod);
if (exceptions.size() > 0) {
Iterator iterator = exceptions.iterator();
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
JavaClass exc = (JavaClass) iterator.next();
String[] msgParm = { exc.getQualifiedName(), homeIntf.getQualifiedName()};
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2420, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, method, msgParm, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
}
}
/**
* EJB 1.1 specification
* Section: 9.2.2
*/
protected void validateFinalize(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz, Method method) {
if (method == null) {
return;
}
// If it's "finalize()", the ejb bean shouldn't have the method.
if (method.listParametersWithoutReturn().length == 0) {
// This is a warning, not an error, because EJB 1.0 allowed the finalize() method to be called. EJB 1.1 (section 6.10.2) specifically prohibits it.
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2007, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, method, new String[] { clazz.getQualifiedName()}, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
}
/**
* EJB 1.1 specification
* Section: 9.2.2
*/
protected void validateMethodExists(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz) throws InvalidInputException {
final String[] modelObjectName = new String[] { clazz.getQualifiedName()};
if (!hasValidConstructor && hasAConstructor) {
// If a public constructor with no arguments does not exist explicitly,
// Java will insert one as long as there are no constructors defined in the
// class. If there is a constructor, Java does not insert a default constructor.
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2006, IEJBValidationContext.ERROR, bean, clazz, modelObjectName, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (!hasSetEntityContext) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2033, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (!hasUnsetEntityContext) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2034, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (!hasEjbActivate) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2035, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (!hasEjbPassivate) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2036, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (!hasEjbRemove) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2037, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (!hasEjbLoad) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2038, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
if (!hasEjbStore) {
IMessage message = MessageUtility.getUtility().getMessage(vc, IMessagePrefixEjb11Constants.CHKJ2039, IEJBValidationContext.WARNING, bean, clazz, this);
vc.addMessage(message);
}
}
/**
* Check that at least one field exists on the bean class.
*/
public abstract void verifyFieldExists(IEJBValidationContext vc, EnterpriseBean bean, JavaClass clazz) throws InvalidInputException;
/*
* @see IValidationRule#preValidate(IEJBValidationContext, Object, Object)
*/
public void preValidate(IEJBValidationContext vc, Object targetParent, Object target) throws ValidationCancelledException, ValidationException {
super.preValidate(vc, targetParent, target);
hasValidConstructor = false;
hasAConstructor = false;
hasSetEntityContext = false;
hasUnsetEntityContext = false;
hasEjbActivate = false;
hasEjbPassivate = false;
hasEjbRemove = false;
hasEjbLoad = false;
hasEjbStore = false;
}
}