Hi Vishal, > -----Original Message----- > From: Vishal Pandya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 09 May 2002 14:26 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Problem with Testing EJB with Cactus v 1.2 > > > Hi, > > I am developer who is planning to use Cactus for Testing EJB's on the > command prompt. Right now I have made 4 classes SIMPLEEJB(The file which > contains the EJB CODE, it is a stateful Session Bean), SIMPLEHOME (The > home interface), SIMPLE (The Remote Interface) and ClientForSimple(The > TEST CASE for SIMPLEEJB). But I am unable to run the test. I get Socket > closed exception. I have put all the files in the Classpath as specified > in the Documentation. If I am able to do the testing, then my entire > Organisation is going to use it for testing EJB. The Problem is that > unlike Junit, the documentation of Cactus is less than helpfull.
A piece of advice : when you come to a mailing list and ask for help, it is not a good idea to criticize the project ... It doesn't help to get good answers. Especially as obviously you don't know what you're talking about. I believe you have not yet found the Cactus documentation to say something like this : please check the web site http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus or the doc directory of the Cactus distribution. > So I have > 3 queries:- > > 1) If anybody has used Cactus to test EJB, will you please mail me a > Sample of the EJB(along with Remote and Home Interface), and also if > possible the TEST Casese. This plainly shows that you didn't bother to : 1/ read the documentation 2/ search the archives Please do that and come back after if you still have questions. > > 2) Can somebody tell me how to configure the Server side? I am using > TOMCAT version 4.0 This means you're also using an EJB container (maybe JBoss). So you'll need : 1/ to refer to both Tomcat and your EJB container documentation on how to configure them 2/ read the cactus documentation. Start by the "Getting started" guide. It explains all this. > > 3) Also if somebody can point to any resources other than those mentioned > at the site of Cactus, which provide documentation or help or something > helpful Again, you're showing your ignorance of the Cactus documentation ... Please check the Cactus documentation and especially the Resources section ... > > > > Any HELP in any form will be welcome. > > Please help me as I am little harried right now. > The first thing to do is help yourself by RTFM ... :-). I accept it may not be perfect and I'll be happy to correct places that you think are lacking clarity. > Thanks in Advance > > -Vincent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
