Did you try the instructions here
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENEJB/New+Instructions

On 9/12/07, Dario Laverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> Good to see 3.1 almost there. But I'm having some problem per the available 
> docs:
>
> Can you review these? I tried both on Tomcat 5.5 and 6.0 (some notes below)
>
> Configure OpenEJB per webapp requires the following steps:
>
> Copy the openejb-loader-*.jar into the WEB-INF/lib directory of the webapp 
> that is
> to use EJBs deployed onto OpenEJB
> Add the loader servlet definition to the WEB-INF/web.xml file of the webapp 
> with a
> valid value for openejb.home init-param.
> <servlet>
>     <servlet-name>loader</servlet-name>
>     <servlet-class>org.openejb.loader.LoaderServlet</servlet-class>
>     <init-param>
>       <param-name>openejb.loader</param-name>
>       <param-value>tomcat-webapp</param-value>
>     </init-param>
>     <init-param>
>       <param-name>openejb.home</param-name>
>       <param-value>...define OPENEJB_HOME here...</param-value>
>
> note: do we need openejb.home here?
>
>     </init-param>
>     <load-on-startup>0</load-on-startup>
>   </servlet>
>
> Should you define other OpenEJB configuration settings use another 
> <init-param>
> stanza. It's just for that. These parameters are directly passed to OpenEJB at
> initialization of the servlet. Think about the loader servlet as a bridge 
> between
> OpenEJB's world (EJBs) and Tomcat's world (servlets, JSPs).
>
> At startup OpenEJB prints out all of the configuration settings to Tomcat 
> logs:
>
> INFO: Installing web application at context path /openejb from URL
> file:C:\webapps\openejb
> OpenEJB init-params:
>         param-name: openejb.home, param-value: c:\openejb
>         param-name: openejb.configuration, param-value: conf\openejb.cfg
>         param-name: openejb.base, param-value: 
> c:\webapps\openejb\WEB-INF\openejb
>         param-name: openejb.loader, param-value: tomcat-webapp
> Start up Tomcat and have fun with the EJBs
>
>
> I looked at all the logs - no luck, do I also need to configure bean lookups? 
> I
> thought that was done automatically..
>
> thanks,
> Dario
>
>


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Karan Singh Malhi

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