Running Tengah under VAJ is easy. Just import the classes and resources
from the weblogic classes directory. Run the weblogic server class from
within VAJ. This allows you to debug your beans.

Using the VAJ enterprise update is an even better idea, no need to mess
with (large) imports. The debugged EJBs are jarred in no time and can be
added to tengah effortlessly as such.

Imho VAJ has now brought EJB development up to the same ease of use level
as MS Visual Studio with MTS. Some achievement. I hear that Visual Caf has
similar capabilities, and I'd be interested to know what JBuilder 3.0 has
to offer. I would be surprised if any of them surpass VAJ though. It's the
EJB server (and JSP monitor and servlet engine) within the dev env that
does it for me. Needs plenty of memory though 128mb is on the light side
for this thing!

Cheers,

Tim

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