I am trying to use OpenEJB with JUnit from NetBeans IDE. This is what I have
done:
1. Download openejb-3.0.zip and openejb-examples-3.0.zip from
openejb.apache.org and unzip.
2. Open new NetBeans Java Project with Existing Sources (source and test
directories from openejb-examples)
3. Add
On Oct 8, 2008, at 3:26 AM, Bernhard Humm wrote:
I am trying to use OpenEJB with JUnit from NetBeans IDE. This is
what I have
done:
1. Download openejb-3.0.zip and openejb-examples-3.0.zip from
openejb.apache.org and unzip.
2. Open new NetBeans Java Project with Existing Sources (source
On Oct 3, 2008, at 8:01 AM, Zog wrote:
Hi
Unfortunately I cant' post the code - but I solved the issue by just
adding
a
messaging-typejavax.jms.MessageListener/messaging-type
in ejb-jar.xml for all my MDBs.
One thing to note though is that my MDBs do not directly imlpement
this
On Oct 8, 2008, at 12:37 PM, Zog wrote:
I installed the openejb.war in tomcat-6.0.18 and my ear as a
collapsed ear.
When I lookup objects in the JNDI tree, I realized that I can freely
look up
injected resources (I use the resource-ref in ejb-jar.xml for ex
for data
sources),
but non
On Sep 22, 2008, at 5:33 AM, Marcin Kwapisz wrote:
Hi,
I would like to add an interceptor to my EJB but only in a test. I
have separate ejb-jar.xml for tests and all my EJBs are annotated.
We don't have any functionality for supplying an alternate ejb-jar.xml
for testing purposes. It's