I can vouch for the EJBDoclet... :) Combined with Ant, this is a most powerful build system. (Screw VisualAge/VisualCafe/Forte for ejb development... :-). I issue one command, and all my interfaces/javadoc/classes and jars are built automatically. I've even hooked this up for .ear deployment too....
I know Rickard is working on this too as a result of his mycomponents.com prize (congrats), but if anybody's interested, I have a basic skeleton I use for new ejb development. If you want to use Win32, there is one shell script that would have be converted to a batch file...
-Jason
| Rickard �berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11/09/2000 10:49 AM
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To: jBoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] Does www.jboss.org run jboss? and what do peoplethink about an EJB code generator |
Hi!
> Peter Henderson wrote:
> Im currently learning all about jboss and EJBs, and I have started to
> develop an EJB to generate SesssionBean template code.
> I was wondering if it would be worth running this on the jboss site to
> enable developers to get a good starting point for ejb development.
> (hit a jsp page, fill out bean name and package etc, press the go
> button, hey presto the bean ;-)
Have you looked at my EJBDoclet tool? I find it to be quite practical
for day-to-day development of EJB's: dreambean.com/ejbdoclet.html
regards,
Rickard
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