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ok, finished the openejb-loader.war related stuff.
unfortunatly, i did not had the time to re-submit a propper ssh public key file. so there are two options:
a) i'll submitt the three Maven files ( 2x maven.xml
plus one project.properties) b) u'll have to wait until i submited a working
ssh key file.regards
daniel s. haischt
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cell: +49 -172-7668936email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://www.daniel.stefan.haischt.name Am 18.04.2004 um 04:04 Uhr schrieb David Blevins:
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 02:36:47PM +0200, Daniel Stefan Haischt wrote:i almost done with the Maven stuff, tho i have a few questions.
a) am i allowed to move java/org/openejb/loader/*jsp to webapp?
b) am i allowed to move java/org/openejb/loader/web.xml to webapp/WEB-INF?
that's the way the Maven WAR goal works.
Works for me.
-David
Am 14.04.2004 um 21:16 Uhr schrieb David Blevins:
Hi guys,
I got pretty far on 1.0, but all the 2.0 work is consuming a lot of time. We are in good shape and just have a few minor things to take care of as far as I can see.
WEBADMIN
I have a version of the webadmin running here:
http://www.openejb.org:4203
That is what will be released, unless there is something someone wants
to poke at. I thought maybe the ViewEjb link would show a list of
ejbs or at least give a "Browse for an EJB" link like the ViewJndi
page.
MAVEN
The openejb-loader jar and openejb-loader.war aren't being built yet. Someone just needs to update our maven.xml (or project.xml, can't remember) to make them.
TOMCAT
I added the ability to load OpenEJB into webapps as an alternative to loading it into Tomcat as a whole. This means each webapp can have it's very own EJB container AND the ejbs can actually *see* the classes in the WEB-INF/lib and WEB-INF/classes directories.
What remains is some testing on using the openejb.base variable to give each webapp it's own set of config files. The openejb.base variable was added in 0.9.2 exactly for this reason. We also need a doc that tells people what they need to do to set it up and mentions that the classloading rules are different than the scenario where OpenEJB is global to all webapps.
Any takers on any of these?
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