Erik,
> What I realise with J2EEri is that you have to package every bean in a jar
> file before deploying. Not only the actual remote, home and implementation
> classes but all their super classes as well.
>
> As I have understood, that if you recompile the implementation class
> without any changes in the signature, you have to redeploy the whole bean.
Yes, this is cumbersome if you are developing and running the machine ejb
from the same machine. If you want to deploy you bean on a remote server, it
is more convenient.
> I have examined the command line options for the deployer as well but they
> seem to be as cumbersome.
just deploying is easy with the command line tools, but you have to
reassemble the whole application. We wrote some scripts for us, which open
an existing .ear file, stuff our new implementation in it, pack it and then
redeploy it into the J2EEri.
using an automated script for this is pretty easy, once you have that script
doing it right. We are also using Weblogic 5.0 beta, where he had to use
scripts too.
-Arno
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