I believe you'll need to upgrade MyEclipse to 5.5 for annotations support and JPA.  A version was recently released within the last week or so.  I'm waiting a little longer myself before going to MyEclipse 5.5 and Geronimo 1.2.  I guess I'm getting a little to old for bleeding edge:)


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: What jars need to be included to make the EJB related
annotations work?
From: "Jim Barrows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, April 23, 2007 8:24 am
To: [email protected]

On 4/23/07, Mark Aufdencamp <mark@aufdencamp.com> wrote:

> Hi James,

>

>  I've been using the same environment for the last few months.  If

you have

> any questions regarding MyEclipse and Geronimo, feel free to send

them my

> way:)

>

>  As your using 5.1.1, I'll presume your using EJB 2.1 with XDoclet

> annotations.  If you haven't gone through the two EJB tutorials on the

> MyEclipse site, I'd suggest checking them out.  laliluna also has a

free

> tutorial on defining relationships.  Thier one-to-many uni tutorial

is free.

>  They also have a tutorial for more complex relationships, but I

have not

> purchased it yet.



I want to use Annotations, and not XDoclet.  Nothing against XDoclet.



>

>  You shouldn't require any jar's for XDoclet generation of EJB's. 

If you've

> created a MyEclipse EJB project and added the EJB XDoclet support to

it via

> the project properties, the ejb-jar.xml should be auto-generating

for you

> when you run the MyEclipse XDoclet menu option on the project. 

You'll need

> to handcraft your openejb-jar.xml deployment descriptor.

>

> Hope that helps getting you in the right direction.

>

> Mark Aufdencamp

> Mark@Aufdencamp.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> -------- Original Message --------

> Subject: What jars need to be included to make the EJB related

> annotations work?

> From: "Jim Barrows" <jim.barrows@gmail.com>

> Date: Mon, April 23, 2007 6:13 am

> To: user <user@geronimo.apache.org>

>

> I'm using Eclipse 3.2.2, with the MyEclipse 5.1.1 plugins installed.

>

> However, when creating an EJB, the annotations do not work. After

>

> looking around, I realized that I needed the righ Jar file(s), but

>

> could not figure out with jars in Geronimo would do that for me.

>

> Could anyone point them out to me?

>

>

>

> --

>

> James A Barrows

>

>

>





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