I will take it

On 10/3/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not going to have time to work on this before I split for vacation,
> but our Hello World (http://openejb.apache.org/hello-world.html) page
> is getting some hits (according to google analytics) and it's a non-
> functional example.
>
> The deploy flags are wrong (it's referring to 0.9.2).  That whole
> warning about us writing to your jar file is wrong, we don't do that
> anymore.
>
> The client code in the "A basic client application" is wrong.  It
> shouldn't use the security parameters with bogus information, the
> user and pass should just be cut out.  Package names should be
> updated to org.apache.openejb.  Provider url should be "ejbd://
> 127.0.0.1:4201".  For the example that uses
> LocalInitialContextFactory, you don't need to specify the
> openejb.home anymore.  The JNDI name is also incorrect, it would be
> "HelloRemoteHome".
>
> The warning about needing sun's jndi library needs to go.
>
> The RunIt.sh scripts point to jdk1.3, we require 1.5 or higher.  They
> add dist/ and beans/ directories to the classpath, we don't have
> those anymore (apps/ replaces beans/).  We don't need the tools.jar
> in the classpath anymore.
>
> The references to the log say "c:\openejb\openejb.log" without the
> required logs/ directory.  The text "begin with ** , ** , or **"
> should actually say "WARN, ERROR, FATAL" instead of just have stars.
>
> Optionally, you can forget the micro updates and just write a new
> Hello World that uses EJB 3 :)  Up to you.
>
> Any volunteers?
>
> -David
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-- 
Karan Singh Malhi

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