Very cool. Just tried it out. Works like a charm!

On 10/4/07, Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I finally figured out how to integrate with Tomcat without the need
> for an explicit installer stage.  With the latest code, you simply
> copy the openejb.war into the Tomcat webapps directory.  That's it.
> When the openejb.war starts, it will boot OpenEJB and process any
> already running applications.  Processing application is pretty cool
> now.  We simply deploy any EJBs and persistence units embedded in the
> application and resolve any of the unresolved JNDI references in the
> application.
>
> With the new system there are two cases where you still want to run
> the installer:
>
> 1) If you have a servlet with load-on-startup _and_ this servlet uses
> EJB or persistence units, you will need to run the installer to
> assure that OpenEJB starts before the load-on-startup servlet is
> created.
>
> 2) If you are on Java5 and using OpenJPA (the default JPA provider),
> you will need to install the JavaAgent for anything but trivial JPA
> clients.  For example, the itests need the JavaAgent on Java5.
>
>
> Basically, if you are on Java6 you most likely don't need to run the
> installer, which makes using an IDE much easier.  If you do want to
> run the installer, just click the install button as before.
>
> I updated the files in my home directory if you want to try it out
> (http://people.apache.org/~dain/openejb-temp/).
>
> -dain
>


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Karan Singh Malhi

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