While I love vi myself, generation of the descriptors beats trying to edit
them anyday of the week. I haven't used ejbgen or any of the other similar
doclet based tools, but they seem like a good idea if you're not using
another tool which can generate the xml for you.
Cheers
Jay
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From: Cedric Beust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 10:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Editing and creating deployment descriptors
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Nicholson
> Clearly that wasn't a very informative response. I'm talking about
> GUI interface Deployment Tools that support weblogic. Something
> that isn't vendor specific but like the Deployment Descriptor Editor that
> ships with Inprise. Like Rickard's EJX perhaps but I don't
> think it supports weblogic per se. Hand coding these things isn't fun.
http://beust.com/cedric/ejbgen
Oh, you said GUI... well, EJBgen is way better than any GUI ;-)
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Cedric
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