Hi all, I have problems deviding my application in differnent ears, to use it on a distributed environment. At the moment I have one EAR file including the complete application (session beans, entity bean in a JAR file and all the web stuff in a WAR file). Now I want to devide the application in two separate ears.
1. One for the business logic (APP-EAR) 2. One for the web frontend (WEB-EAR) I devided it so far as followed: APP-EAR: +- JAR: +--- session beans with business logic. +--- entity beans +--- persistence context WEB-EAR: +- JAR: | +--- session beans for Seam. +- WAR: | +--- jsf pages, config files etc. +- Client-JAR of APP-EAR +--- including the remote interfaces and entity beans to connect to EAR1. The entity beans have the seam annotations @Name and @Scope, and are the same classes in both APP-EAR and Client of APP-EAR. The APP-EAR has no seam.properties so Seam ignore it at deployment (as expected). The Client of APP-EAR has the seam.properties and so Seam register the entity beans on deployment of the WEB-EAR. But not all entity beans will be registered as Component and the web application fails, if I try to use an IN-annotated attribute, with the message "RequiredException: In attribute requires value for component". I figured out that only parent classes of an inheritance are missing after deployment. So if I have class A and class B (which is extended from A) B is registered as compoment, A is missing. If I put A in the compoments.xml the IN-annotated attribute can be resolved. All worked fine as all was together in one ear. So do I miss something? Why are some classes ignored? Regards Marco View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4007726#4007726 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=4007726 _______________________________________________ jboss-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/jboss-user
