Obviously using stateless EJB beans in an entity bean smells, but please consider a scenario as follows and tell me if you know of a better solution:
- I have an
InvoiceTemplate
Entity Bean with fieldNextInvoiceDate
- Generating
NextInvoiceDate
is a complex procedure and should be performed outside of theInvoiceTemplate
class NextInvoiceDate
should be updated each timeInvoiceTemplate
is stored to the db
For now I have logic regarding the generation of NextInvoiceDate
in @PrePersist
@PreUpdate
methon in InvoiceTemplate
entity bean. The logic is getting more and more complicated and I want to move it outsi开发者_如何学Cde of the InvoiceTemplate
entity bean. It looks to me that there should be a service to calculate NextInvoiceDate
. But then is it right to invoke this service from the inside of InvoiceTemplate
?
It isn't such a smell - it is a lean towards domain-driven design.
I don't know of any way to do this automatically, but you can:
- in the session beans where you handle your
Invoicetemplate
, inject the helper bean that has the logic to calculate the next date - create a private field with a setter on the entity, and before you start using it call
entity.setNextDateHelper(..)
You can also check whether AspectJ doesn't offer some EJB options so that you can inject the EJB whenever an entity of a given type (InvoiceTemplate
) is created. AspectJ works like that with spring beans, I don't know whether there are such options for EJB.
Do you need anything as complicated as a service or EJB? Can you just write a static method (possibly on a utility class) to hold the logic? Normally I'm pretty biased against this sort of thing, but if all you've got is some complex logic that doesn't require any DB interaction or a lot of object collaboration, it may be the cleanest approach.
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