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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of T A Flores
> In fact, Weblogic Server does offer a "Hot" deployment capability for
> EJB's from the command line and some GUI tool. I don't know how good
> the GUI tool is since I never use it.
<vendor>
WebLogic 6.0 (currently available in beta) does offer both static and dynamic
deployment of EJBs. Just copy your new jar over the old one and it gets
redeployed automatically (you can also just extract the .jar file and modify
only a deployment descriptor to achieve the same effect.)
You also no longer have to run ejbc on the client: just compile your bean
classes, copy them in the target directory and the server will automatically
detect if it has to run ejbc on them before deploying the beans.
</vendor>
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Cedric
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