Hi Shiv,
<vendor>
at
http://www.borland.com/devsupport/appserver/faq/ejb-primetime/BuildingAnEJB.
html is a step-by-step process of building a simple ejb using JBuilder and
IAS 4.0. You can download a free foundation edition of JBuilder that you
can use to code and debug java 2. from www.borland.com/jbuilder
</vendor>
regards,
-Robert
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shiv Kumar
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 2:26 AM
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Subject: Newbie and Weblogic 4.51
Hi all
I have just started using Weblogic 4.51 eval copy for creating EJB
applications. There is a lot of documentation and I am finding myself
very uncomfortable with it. Probably they are not neatly arranged? For
example, I am looking for a "Developing, Deploying and Executing EJBs
using Weblogic Server" tutorial, which will guide me through a step by
step process to building a bean. I find it nowhere in the doc bundle.
Probably I might have missed it. If you have the link to a tutorial
which specifically concentrates on using weblogic server, pl forward it
to me.
To be specific with the problem, I have written the classes (bean,
remote and home for a simple stateless session bean), compiled it and
then what? I am stuck here. The EJBDeployerWizard is also unintutive. I
referred to "Using the EJB Deployment Wizard" which only describes how
to load existing Jars. It does not detail on how to create new
jar/ser/whatever. I decided to try my hands dirty by using the
deployment wizard (after all there are only a few menu options). I
filled the New Descriptor dialog and then double clicked on the entry in
the right panel. In the EJB class name field I filled my bean class name
(hello.HelloBean). Unfortunately the wizard refuses to identify this
class (the color is still red). I have set the system classpath in NT to
point to this package dir. On a separate dos window, 'javap
hello.HelloBean' works neatly. For whatever reasons the wizard refused
to read the system classpath.
I later ran "setenv.cmd" and tried to start the wizard myself using
'javaw -D classpath %CLASSPATH% weblogic.EJBDeployerWizard'. Ah! now it
recognized the same class name. Now the 'Done' button of the last screen
in the wizard refuses to work!
Am I grossly missing something or is it the way world works?
:-(
shiv
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BTW, when is version 5.0 scheduled to be released?
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