Beate,

if you're using the J2EE-RI with its deploytool, Cactus might not be the right tool for you, and you might want to look at JUnitEE for an alternative. Cactus shows its strength when used in automated integration builds, not so much in manual processes.

On the other hand, if you are serious about XP, you should replace your usage of the deploytool GUI with Ant, XDoclet and Cactus. :-)

Beate Jehn wrote:
Hello Stefan,

thanks for your answer. I've checked out the module, but it didn't really help. I think I better state my problem more precicely.

My problem is lying in the installation and configuration of cactus. I have done the getting started 20 minutes
tutorial and did all the settings there and it worked with the tomcat server.


Now I would like to use our J2ee RI Server 1.3.1. I do not understand the instructions in order to test EJBs that are stated in the EJB-How-To.

1. EJB-Jar Step 3 of the Tutorial
After I have created a Deployment Descriptor via the deploytool, is it necessary to do Step 3? Where do I have to prepare EJB Runtime? Is there a file?
2. Cactus-Web-Application - Step 2
Where do I have to change the web.xml? In every .WAR file? Or within the conf directory of the Server (j2sdkee1.3.1/conf/web.xml)


3. Cactus-Web-Application - Step 4 Is this necessary? Where do I put this code to?

4. How do execute the test? Via the browser like in the 20-minutes tutorial?

Here is the error message that I get when executing it in the browser: The requested resource (/ServletTestRunner) is not available

Thanks

Beate




----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Groschupf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Beate,

if you wish you can take a look at a example.
In the cvs of my open source project is a simple module, ready setuped with
one test and an ant script.
It runs with jboss.
https://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=44709

Check out the weta-util module and if you wish to run it update the
jboss.home folder.

cheers
Stefan


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