Jonathan Gallimore kirjoitti:
I've committed this change and updated the update site.
What do I need to do to get a new version? I just uninstalled &
reinstalled from the update site, but it still only includes those same
three jars.
Jon
Jonathan Gallimore wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks for downloading the plugin and giving it a go. I guess at the
moment, we'd regard it as beta. I'm currently working on a couple of
final features and was then going to see if everybody thought it was
ready for a release.
In terms of the classpath, you're right, we only add openejb-client,
javaee-api and optionally ejb31-api-experimental if you want it. It
hasn't caused me any problems with testing (probably because I deploy
to a standalone server and hit the beans as if I'm a remote client
when I'm testing the plugin). I'm certainly happy to add the other
jars in the openejb/lib folder to the project classpath. If there's
no objections, I'll probably be able to get the change committed and
the update site updated this evening.
Jon
Alex Grönholm wrote:
I recently installed the "Apache OpenEJB WTP Runtime 1.0.0" and
found that it only includes a few libraries when added to a project.
In my opinion, the runtime should add all of the libraries from
openejb/lib to the project, like the JBoss runtime does. This is
necessary for, among other things, unit testing since all of the
server's requisites must be on the classpath. I do not know the
current state of affairs with the plugin, so could someone comment
on this please?