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public interface EJBLocalHome
The EJBLocalHome interface must be extended by all enterprise beans' local home interfaces. An enterprise bean's local home interface defines the methods that allow local clients to create, find, and remove EJB objects.The local home interface is defined by the enterprise bean provider and implemented by the enterprise bean container.
Enterprise beans written to the EJB 3.0 and later APIs do not require a local home interface.
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- EJB 2.0
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
remove(Object primaryKey)
Remove an EJB object identified by its primary key.
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Method Detail
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remove
void remove(Object primaryKey) throws RemoveException, EJBException
Remove an EJB object identified by its primary key.This method can only be used by local clients of an entity bean. An attempt to call this method on a session bean will result in a RemoveException.
Note: Support for entity beans is optional as of EJB 3.2.
- Parameters:
primaryKey
- the primary key of the EJB object to be removed- Throws:
RemoveException
- Thrown if the enterprise bean or the container does not allow the client to remove the object.EJBException
- Thrown when the method failed due to a system-level failure.
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