[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1164?page=all ]

Jakob Færch updated GERONIMO-1164:
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    Attachment: jrf-patch-partially-20051220.patch

Attached jrf-patch-partially-20051220.patch, taken as diff against rev. 358083.

I have fixed some incorrect JMS settings (beans in the supplier applications 
listening to a topic which noone sent anything to). 
Fixed an empty foreign-key-column element in the plan for the ActivityRelations 
relation in the activitysupplier plan

The key issues left seems to be:
 - Installation of server and deployment of application
 - The problem with the ManagerBean-instances not being visible in the 
transaction in which they were created.
   This still mandates using the modified AB-ear's I've attached to this Jira 
issue later
 - Securing the web services.
    I will start looking into this tomorrow

> Java Adventure Builder Reference application deployment
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: GERONIMO-1164
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1164
>      Project: Geronimo
>         Type: Task
>   Components: sample apps
>     Reporter: Jacek Laskowski
>     Assignee: Jacek Laskowski
>      Fix For: 1.1
>  Attachments: adventure1.0.3-built-with-jdk-1.4.2.zip, 
> adventurebuilder1.0.3-geronimo-deployment-plans.zip, 
> jrf-patch-partially-20051219-2.patch, jrf-patch-partially-20051219-3.patch, 
> jrf-patch-partially-20051219.patch, jrf-patch-partially-20051220.patch
>
> It's finally the time to see Java Adventure Builder Reference application 
> running in Geronimo. This task is to track the progress. Instruction 
> available at http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/AdventureBuilder
> This is a sample application brought to you by the Java BluePrints program at 
> Sun Microsystems, Inc.
> This sample application demonstrates how to use the capabilities of the J2EE 
> 1.4 platform to develop robust, scalable, portable, and maintainable 
> e-business applications and Webservices. It comes with full source code and 
> documentation, so you can experiment with the J2EE technologies and learn how 
> to use them effectively to build your own enterprise solutions. This 
> application also showcases how to use the Webservices technologies in the 
> J2EE 1.4 platform.
> This version of Adventure Builder Reference application is certified by 
> Application Verification Kit(AVK) for the portablity across J2EE compatible 
> application servers.

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