My pleasure - I hope my reply was helpful :)

Jon

PS. Many thanks to all you guys, I know you're working hard on the release, I think its looking really good.


David Blevins wrote:
Jonathan,

Thank you so much for responding to Dru. I would have done it sooner but with the release frenzy there simply aren't enough hours in the day. It's really appreciated that you stepped forward -- getting a response of any kind is better than no response.

You set a good example.  Thanks for keeping an eye on the user list!

-David

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Resent-From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Jonathan Gallimore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: April 2, 2008 2:06:22 PM PDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: EJB in Tomcat with OpenEJB
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Dru,

Your message has made it to the list.

I have a question about your setup - you mention that you tried dropping your war file in the Tomcat webapps folder. How has this been built? I'm assuming that your ejb jar module with your session beans is in the WEB-INF/lib folder inside the WAR folder - is that the case? I believe that it should work, but I haven't tried it myself. If you can give me a bit more detail about how you're packaging up your war file I'll try and look into the problem further.

There is a sample application which has EJBs and Servlets in a war file in this zip [http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/openejb/3.0-beta-2/openejb-examples-3.0-beta-2.zip] which I think might be worth having a look at if you haven't seen it already.

It might also be worth mentioning that you can deploy an EAR in the Tomcat webapps folder once you have the openejb.war set up. I've found that this works well.

Hope that's some help.

Regards

Jon


Dru Devore wrote:
I am sending this again because I have no proof that it actually made it to
the list.

If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate them. I would like to get
this solved by the weekend.


I am REALLY new to openejb, though not ejbs, and I am having problems.

I am trying to deploy a project developed in NetBeans for Glassfish to
Tomcat/OpenEJB. I need to develop a method of reliably deploying a project being developed in NB as an enterprise project using GF as the server to Tomcat/OpenEJB. I am going to explain the project then tell you what I have
attempted with the hopes it will be enough information to get something
working. So on with the situation.

I have 2 projects, part of an enterprise project in NB, They are OH-war and OH-ejb. The war contains a set of services that access the stateless session beans (3.0) in the OH-ejb project, it also contains a servlet that starts a timer to perform a scheduled task that is also in an ejb from the OH-ejb
project. I know the task and services are setup properly and they run
without problems in GF though I cannot get any of it to work in TC/OEJB.

What I have tried:
I was told that I should be able to simply throw the war file from NB in the
webapps directory and it will work. Well it didn't really work so much.

I think I have the OpenEJB installed correctly because the install seemed to work and it says it deploys it when the server comes up. I can see it saying
that it is deploying /openejb and the /OH-war projects but that is just
about all the good there is.

1. I can't find a wsdl anywhere, in a browser or on the HD, so the services
are unaccessable.

2. As for the servlet, I put prints in the init around where it starts the task for timing and they are simply not being printed out. Figuring that it might be the @EJB in the servlet that might be making it not work correctly
I removed everything related to EJBs.

At this time I don't have any idea what it is doing but I can say that it is
not doing what I thought I was asking it to do...

If anyone has any suggestions I would be willing to try them. If anyone has any examples of web services or servlets I will look at them also. I know it

must be something I am doing I just don't know what it is..





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