Hi,

Lau Chet Hong wrote:

> 1. Do I start JAWS by running 'java -jar ejx.jar' ?

No, with that command line you start a GUI tool that is able to
edit some XML files related to J2EE/JBoss bean development, amoung
them also the jaws.xml file, that contains the CONFIGURATION for
your CMP beans.

JAWS is integrated into JBoss and you haven't to start it separately,
it does it's job silently as the JBoss CMP engine, looking at 
standard-jaws.xml for defaults and your deployed jaws.xml files 
for specifics. It isn't possible to start JAWS independently from
JBoss.

> 2. After starting JAWS, can I open an existing ejb-jar.xml or
>    jboss.xml or jaws.xml? I keep getting error box saying 'Could
>    not load file:null' when I try to open the above .xml files, even
>    the sample source code I downloaded are giving the same problem.
> 
> 3. If I want to create a new .xml file from JAWS. All I see are
>    some dialogs which doesn't allow me to type in much things.

Replace 'JAWS' with 'EJX' and I confirm to have experienced this
same behaviour. EJX for sure isn't user friendly at all, when it
has problems! (And again, it is UNFRIENDLY!!!! SHOUTING by intention).

Some day, and I'm really sorry beeing unable to tell you the reason,
EJX suddenly worked for me, opening files nicely that I was unable
to open before and creating new *.xml files, which didn't work
before.

Sorry again, but the behaviour was almost as if the coder of EJX
had built in some counter: "let that stupid users hit me 10 times
and then I'll start to be usefull".

I promise to look into that code and at least come up with more
helpfull error messages.

regards
Georg
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