Normally every vendor of EJB-servers needs the DeplyomentDescriptor as a .ser
(sometimes as .jar) file. As you cannot really read and edit these files weblogic
reads an .txt file which you can easily edit and converts it to a .ser-file.
As far as I know is IBM doing the same.
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From: Nittle Gupta[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Montag, 29. November 1999 05:36
Subject: Deployment Descriptor question?
Hi All,
Does the vendor implements the Deployment Descriptor file in their own
way?I am using Weblogic 4.5.1 & write a DeploymentDescriptor.txt file
which gives me a DD.ser file.
Is this different in other vendors?
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