EJBDoclet is awesome. We have taken it and extended it to meet our needs.
It automatically generates the home, remote, the deployment descriptors,
and we also auto gen a utility
class that allows to access all of the availabe home objects. Couldn't
recommend it higher!
James Birchfield
Ironmax
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> If anyone have any tips on IDEs that support synching of EJBs (remote,
home,
> bean, pk, deployment-descriptor) pls post a note on this list :)
I haven't tried it, but you might look at EJBDoclet at
http://www.dreambean.com/ejbdoclet.html. It seems cool enough. :) Plus,
I
think you can get the code, so if it doesn't meet your needs, it gives you
a
starting point.
Jason Boehle
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