FYI, I looked at this and all looked fine.
If you can file an "Improvement" jira so it shows up in the release
notes that'd be fantastic. I won't be able to get this in myself
right now, hopefully someone can get this checked in.
Thank you very much! Sorry it took so long to look it over!
-David
On Nov 13, 2008, at 12:52 AM, Jean-Sébastien Scrève wrote:
Oups sorry....
Hope this will be fine. I'm not used to do so.
I based it on the 3.1-SNAPSHOT version.
Best regards,
Jean-Sébastien Scrève.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p20476893/OpenEJBListenerPatch.txt
OpenEJBListenerPatch.txt
Alex Grönholm-2 wrote:
Jean-Sébastien Scrève kirjoitti:
Hi,
I've been working with OpenEJB, Tomcat 5.5 and WTP for some time
and I
have
a question regarding the OpenEJB deployment in Tomcat.
By default, OpenEJB is installed into Tomcat itself and everything
works
fine.
With WTP, we have the possibility to let the Tomcat installation
unchanged
and define a Context that points to our web application. (The
context is
defined in the server.xml configuration file). Doing that allows
us to
put
our web application wherever we want.
Currently, defining OpenEJB as a context in Tomcat fails : an
exception
is
launched at startup.
By defining OpenEJB as a context, I mean adding something like
that in
the
server.xml :
<Context docBase="D:\tempWebApp\openejb-tomcat-webapp-3.1.0" path=""
reloadable="false"/>
I've made a small change in OpenEJBListener.java to make it work
in my
environment. I've made only simple basic tests for now.
Is there any restriction for such kind of deployment ? Do you
think you
could take this modification into account ?
Best regards,
Jean-Sébastien Scrève
Ps : attached file :
http://www.nabble.com/file/p20377766/OpenEJBListener.java
OpenEJBListener.java
In the future, please send patches instead of modified files. It'll
be
much easier to figure out what you changed.
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