Well, if you want a jar with ejb's, no problem at all.
I suggest you look once again in the doco, especially these headings:
http://fornax.itemis.de/confluence/display/fornax/4.+Archetype+Tutorial+(CSC)#4.ArchetypeTutorial%28CSC%29-DeploymentasEARwithEJBsinsteadofWAR
<http://fornax.itemis.de/confluence/display/fornax/4.+Archetype+Tutorial+(CSC)#4.ArchetypeTutorial%28CSC%29-DeploymentasEARwithEJBsinsteadofWAR>
http://fornax.itemis.de/confluence/display/fornax/9.+Pure+EJB3+(CSC)

<http://fornax.itemis.de/confluence/display/fornax/9.+Pure+EJB3+(CSC)>If it
still isn't clear how to produce a project with ejb's and an output that is
a jar, ping back and we will give you more details.

.../Andreas

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 7:59 PM, dmadunic <domagoj.madu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> HI Patrik,
> well i am still keeping my eyes open to all possible solutiones, especialy
> if there is one which requires zero programming, and produces crude but
> usable gui ;-)
> However, what i am interested is EJB layer of the web aplication, because
> that is what i would actually like to expose to various clients (Flex, SOA
> processes etc...).
>
> While we are at it, it would be very nice if i could specify as a project
> nature of Sculptore module, to generate just EJB layer no JSF GUI.
> However, it would be even better to be able to have both of these but in
> SEPARATE modules, not as it is now bundled in single web module! For
> example, one could be just web gui with references to EJB layer and other
> with just EJB-s, which could than also be consumed by other clients.
>
> Actually this the architecture that i am aiming for at the moment, and one
> of the reasons i wanted to deploy hello world example on glassfish.
>
> cheers
> Domagoj
>
>
>
> Patrik Nordwall wrote:
> >
> > Hi Domagoj,
> >
> > if you prefer flex you are probably not interested in sculptor jsf crud
> > GUI anyway, but the business tier is useful together with flex front end.
> > Have you tried to use only the sculptor business tier and develop your
> own
> > presentation tier.
> > /Patrik
> >
> > dmadunic wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >> just a short confirmation: No it does not work out of the box, there is
> >> some error in JSF layer but logs are of no use in this case.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, I could be of no help in debugging JSF, since i have long
> >> ago abandoned any Java based View technology in favor of Adobe Flex, so
> >> my knowledge is limited to pre JSF paradigm (JSP + JST) ;-(
> >>
> >> However, i would really like to see Sculptore deployed on some other JEE
> >> server than JBOSS, for example WebSphere and/or especially glassfish 3
> >> which has drawn lots of attention in the past few weeks.
> >>
> >> best
> >> Domagoj
> >>
> >>
> >> Andreas Källberg-2 wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>> Without trying myself, I havn't used glassfish v.3 (yet).
> >>> Glassfish v.3 implements EE6, which means that it uses jsf 2 (as you
> >>> stated
> >>> below). Then the question is how it supports backwards compatibility,
> >>> since
> >>> the version of jsf in the helloworld (and all sculptor generated apps)
> >>> is
> >>> 1.2. I.e, does it works out of the box to deploy a EE5 app in glassfish
> >>> 3?
> >>>
> >>> .../Andreas
> >>>
> >>> On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:51 AM, dmadunic
> >>> <domagoj.madu...@gmail.com>wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Hmm as far as i could find out in sun's documentation, glassfish comes
> >>>> with
> >>>> following jsf libraries:
> >>>>
> >>>> JSF
> >>>> com.sun.faces:jsf-api:2.0.2-b03
> >>>> com.sun.faces:jsf-impl:2.0.2-b03
> >>>>
> >>>> Domagoj
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Patrik Nordwall wrote:
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Do you know if glassfish has any libraries in it's classpath that
> >>>> takes
> >>>> > preceedence of of jars that are bundled in war lib? Jsf
> >>>> provider/version?
> >>>> > /Patrik
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> > dmadunic wrote:
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Hi Patrik,
> >>>> >> i have not tried using jboss at all. I tested it first on jetty and
> >>>> all
> >>>> >> went well, then i performed modifications as described above, and
> at
> >>>> some
> >>>> >> point managed to run it on glassfish, but with the mentioned
> >>>> problem.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Unfortunately, glassfish logs are of no help, server.log does not
> >>>> contain
> >>>> >> any exception stack trace.
> >>>> >> And, yea i have modifed web.xml several time, but i am pretty sure
> >>>> it is
> >>>> >> valid.
> >>>> >> Any suggestions what else should i try?
> >>>> >> Again, i am new to sculptore, and do not know where to look for
> >>>> what. I
> >>>> >> am doing this because i want to evaluate its usability for some
> >>>> future
> >>>> >> projects.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> cheers
> >>>> >> Domagoj
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Patrik Nordwall wrote:
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> I have not tried in glassfish, but I don't think it will be
> >>>> difficult
> >>>> >>> solve the issues. It would be interesting to see the full stack
> >>>> trace
> >>>> of
> >>>> >>> the UnsupportedOperationException.
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> I think you should start with Jetty (which is default) or Tomcat
> >>>> >>> settings, instead of jboss.
> >>>> >>> deployment.applicationServer=Tomcat
> >>>> >>>
> >>>>
> http://fornax.itemis.de/confluence/display/fornax/7.+Developer%27s+Guide+%28CSC%29#7.Developer%27sGuide%28CSC%29-DeploymentinTomcat
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> Note that web.xml is only generated once, so you have to remove it
> >>>> when
> >>>> >>> you have done above configuration change and then re-generate.
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> I would guess that if you have used jboss setting it will fail on
> >>>> the
> >>>> >>> ServiceContextFactory, which is jboss-specific.
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> /Patrik
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>> dmadunic wrote:
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> Hi all,
> >>>> >>>> has anyone succeeded in deploying helloworld-web example on
> >>>> glassfish
> >>>> >>>> 3?
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> I am completely new to sculptor, and since JBOSS is not my
> >>>> favorite
> >>>> >>>> weapon of choice in the domain of JEE servers , i have attempted
> >>>> to
> >>>> run
> >>>> >>>> helloworld-web on new glassfish 3 server.
> >>>> >>>> Unfortunately, I have not made it until the end....
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> First I had to resolve data source name:
> >>>> java:comp/env/jdbc/UniverseDS
> >>>> >>>> for glassfish, because applicotion could not be deployed, due to
> >>>> the
> >>>> >>>> name JNDI mismatch.
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> Solution is similar one to the JBOSS solution.
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> 1) I have created new datasource in glassfish admin concole and
> >>>> named
> >>>> >>>> it jdbc/UniverseDS
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> 2) added following to the web.xml:
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> <resource-ref>
> >>>> >>>>            <description>Aliased UniverseDS now visible in
> >>>> >>>> java:comp/env</description>
> >>>> >>>>            <res-ref-name>jdbc/UniverseDS</res-ref-name>
> >>>> >>>>            <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
> >>>> >>>>            <res-auth>Container</res-auth>
> >>>> >>>>    </resource-ref>
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> 3) Added new file sun-web.xml file in WEB-INF/
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
> >>>> >>>> <sun-web-app>
> >>>> >>>>    <resource-ref>
> >>>> >>>>            <res-ref-name>jdbc/UniverseDS</res-ref-name>
> >>>> >>>>            <jndi-name>jdbc/UniverseDS</jndi-name>
> >>>> >>>>    </resource-ref>
> >>>> >>>> </sun-web-app>
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> Now application cane be deployed and even started (i got first
> >>>> screen),
> >>>> >>>> but when i attempt to navigate to screen to "create new planet" i
> >>>> got
> >>>> >>>> follwing error on the screen:
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> An internal fault occurred
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> System error (java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException),
> >>>> >>>> caused by: java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> And nothing in the server logs..
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> Any help. It would be great if sculptor could be used on some
> >>>> other
> >>>> jee
> >>>> >>>> server, not only on Jboss.
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>> thx
> >>>> >>>> Domagoj
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>>
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
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