- Original Message -
From: Tommy Pham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 6:21 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.18 JavaEE 5/EJB3.0
--- On Sun, 8/17/08, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tommy I actually have my own persist
From: Tommy Pham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat 6.0.18 JavaEE 5/EJB3.0
I think it's because of the javaee.jar causing conflict with
tomcat's jar files.
Correct; you don't want to have javaee.jar (or its predecessor, j2ee.jar)
anywhere near Tomcat. You can try to extract the
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Hi,
I'm trying to develop a web app using JDK1.6 and Tomcat 6.0.18 and JPA.
When creating a new web app in Netbeans 6.1, I chose the Java EE 5
version. Then I proceed to create Entity Classes from Databases which
were
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Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 17:30:47 -0500
Subject: RE: Tomcat 6.0.18 JavaEE 5/EJB3.0
From: Tommy Pham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat 6.0.18 JavaEE 5/EJB3.0
I think it's because of the javaee.jar causing conflict with
tomcat's
- Original Message -
From: Tommy Pham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 11:50 PM
Subject: Tomcat 6.0.18 JavaEE 5/EJB3.0
Hi,
I'm trying to develop a web app using JDK1.6 and Tomcat 6.0.18 and JPA.
When creating a new web app in Netbeans
Hi Johnny,
--- On Sun, 8/17/08, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tommy if you havnt already... have a look at Visual Web
Pages... it has the
dB wizards and it works with TC.
Doesnt use JPA, it uses Cached Rowsets to persist... which
are actually
easier to understand, I think ;)
- Original Message -
From: Tommy Pham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List users@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.18 JavaEE 5/EJB3.0
Hi Johnny,
--- On Sun, 8/17/08, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tommy if you havnt already
--- On Sun, 8/17/08, Johnny Kewl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tommy I actually have my own persist framework... but just
having a quick
squiz at that, that problem is just a normal Java thing...
ie type
conversions can be a little tricky...
int and Integer are not the same thing in Java...