Hi Jeff,

> Jeff Hubbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steffen,
> 
> Pre-1.4.8 you can put your orion-ejb-jar.xml file in an orion/ directory at the root 
>of your ejb.jar. As of 1.4.8, this has been moved to the META-INF directory for 
>simplicity and standardization. Note that this file is only used on NEW deployments 
>of EJBs. If a bean has been previously deployed, Orion will NOT overwrite the current 
>orion-ejb-jar.xml
> file with the one in your jar file. Hope this helps.

Thx. You mean, that if I deploy my application and then I update it, including updates 
in my orion-ejb-jar, the server ignores the changes in the orion-ejb-jar.xml inside of 
my ear file on next auto deploy? Right?


Regards
        Steffen...
> 
> Jeff Hubbach.
> 
> Steffen Stundzig wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to orion.
> >
> > I've wrote down my own 'orion-ejb-jar.xml' file. But if i use auto-deploy by the 
>orion server, then it seems that the server couldn't find this file. At first I put 
>it in the dir 'META-INF' to the 'ejb-jar.xml'. This doesn't work. Then I copy my file 
>into 'application-deployments/myejb/test' near the file deployment.cache. Then the 
>server found it.
> >
> > What must I do, to omit this copy into the applications-deployment directory.
> > I've thought, that I could build an 'myejb.ear' with all JavaClasses and the 
>appropriate deployment descriptors and thats all. The server deploys it 
>automatically. But for now I must build the ear and additional I must copy the 
>orion-ejb-jar.xml.
> >
> > I've overlooked something?
> >


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