The application.xml that you're looking at is the 'Orion deployment file for
the default web app' - ie it's an orion-application.xml file ;)

Use the correct syntax for that (ie <ejb-module> I think) and it will work.

In general I try not to put anything in the default web app or in the global
application - make another app, it's very easy to do.

Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark
> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 3:26 PM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: adding EJBs to the default app
>
>
> Folks:
>
> I know the veterans of this list must become pretty exasperated, seeing
> problems posted here which would seem to be pretty simple.
> Unfortunately I'm very lost in the complexity of J2EE's directory
> structures and configuration .xmls.  Hopefully over time the interaction
> between the various components will become more intuitive, but, have to
> say, so far that's not happening..  Many thanks for your help and
> patience.
>
> Here's what I'm failing to achieve this time.  I have Orion's
> default-web-app configured satisfactorily, with multiple JSPs and
> Servlets interacting correctly.  Now I want to add a layer of EJB
> business objects to this mix.  I believe I understand how to create a
> *new* application including EJBs -- there are several documents
> available with examples.  But, I'm unable to figure out how to add EJBs
> to the existing, default app.  Questions:
>
> 1. What is the correct directory structure?  The "demo" sample has an
> "ejb" subdirectory, with a "META-INF" and a further subdirectory for
> each of the sample EJBs.  By analogy, should there be an "ejb"
> subdirectory below "default-web-app", and so on?
>
> 2. What .xmls need to be informed that the new EJBs are now part of the
> default application?  orion/config/application.xml contains the
> <web-module> tag which defines defaultWebApp.  But it's not happy
> containing <module><ejb> tags, per the sample application.xml files
> within the "demo" directory.  Etc.
>
> Clearly, I'm lost.  If someone would find me I'll be grateful.
>
> --Mark
>
>
>


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