, LifeInsuranceGroup.class);
lifeBus.fire(lifeInsuranceForm);
}
}
I feel like I'm missing something painfully obvious and stupid.
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Hi, I'm trying to startup an OpenEJB server with JAX-RS enabled. I've got a
rest class (@Path + @Singleton) but when I curl at it I get no response.
My system.properties are as follows:
java.util.logging.manager = java.util.logging.LogManager
openejb.system.apps = true
Hi
What does mean openejb here?
- openejb standalone?
- openejb in a custom main()
Do you have openejb-cxf-rs in the classpath?
Le 9 mai 2013 14:22, Chris.Christo chris.chri...@mail.com a écrit :
Hi, I'm trying to startup an OpenEJB server with JAX-RS enabled. I've got
a rest class
I'm using a build of the assembly/openejb-standalone (the one that creates an
apache-openejb-4.6.0-SNAPSHOT.tar.gz).
Then I unzip and dump my app in apps/ and my system.properties in conf/
No custom main() or anything like that.
On 9 May 2013, at 13:27, Romain Manni-Bucau
openejb-rest and openejb-cxf-rs are missing in the distro to support rest
services
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PS: it will only work for .jar or .ear without any war IIRC.
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Yeah Romain, I see there is no 'openejb-cxf-rs.jar' within the lib folder.
I'm confused then, there are all these cxf-* jars plus a couple of openejb-cxf*
jars in the lib folder of this OpenEJB standalone. I'm wondering what purpose
they serve.
Basically I want the OpenEJB server that matches
should be trunk openejb-standalone now (not sure it was an error of
packaging or we thought of custom main when we did the table to be honest)
wars work too now :)
and some light features of servlets works too (don't expect the whole set
of servlet features btw)
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does the agent exist? how did you get the new build? if you rebuilt it
yourself retry cleaning target folders before (mvn clean)
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Yeah I mvn clean install'd it myself. The javaagent in the lib folder is coming
up as openejb-javaagent-4.6.0-20130509.040703-72.jar
Obviously there is a mismatch of versions for the javaagent??
On 9 May 2013, at 16:16, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote:
does the agent exist?
so build it yourself too ;)
mvn clean install -pl assembly/openejb-standalone -am
-Dmaven.test.skip=true should be fine i think
or just mvn clean install in container/openejb-javaagent
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Yes! it works! Rest also running now and sending back sexy responses.
support 2nd to none as always. Take a bow.
Thanks a lot Romain!
On 9 May 2013, at 16:22, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote:
so build it yourself too ;)
mvn clean install -pl assembly/openejb-standalone -am
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