marc fleury wrote:
>
> "Thomas E. Davis" wrote:
> >
> > from your docs: "To deploy a 1.1 compliant EJB under
> > EJBoss, all you need to do is put you [typo] bean jar
> > in the "beans" directory of the EJBoss server."
> >
> > please forgive the newbie-type question, but it's been
> > well over a year since i've worked with ejb. is there
> > a tool available to simplify the deployment of a bean
> > (i.e. a wizard in which you plug in the home, remote,
> > bean classes, as well as the transaction level and
> > stuff, and it generates the xml descriptor and
> > packages the jar)?
>
> yes EJX
sorry forgot the link.
it's from Rickard Obert at dreambean.com
www.dreambean.com
marc
>
> > fyi, way back in the olden days of weblogic, we had to
> > hack the descriptor files [which were proprietary, not
> > xml] by hand. at least there was a consistency
> > checker tool to make sure your remote interface and
> > bean implemetation were in synch -- so you didn't have
> > to actually deploy it to find the bugs ;-)
>
> Well since our deployment is automated and takes 300ms it's not a
> problem compared to the compilation madness of weblogic :-)
>
> no seriously, such a tool is in the works
>
> marc
>
> >
> > thanks, and hopefully future questions will be a
> > little more challenging :-)
> >
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