Thanks David. I've erased the modules form geronimo-application.xml and the project runs without problems.
2009/3/5 David Jencks <[email protected]> > > On Mar 5, 2009, at 8:24 AM, Ricardo Peironcely wrote: > > I've found my error, but i don't know how to solve it. >> >> I'm working with eclipse geronimo adapter. And when I define the >> modules in geronimo-application.xml i wrote: >> >> <app:module> >> <app:web>PruebaGeronimoWeb.war</app:web> >> <app:alt-dd>PruebaGeronimoWeb.war</app:alt-dd> >> </app:module> >> <app:module> >> <app:jar>PruebaGeronimoEjb.ejb</app:jar> >> <app:alt-dd>PruebaGeronimoEjb.jar</app:alt-dd> >> </app:module> >> >> The error raises when try to open the jar file as an xml because is >> referenced by the <alt-dd> tag. >> >> But I don't know what write in this <alt-dd> tag. Must I create any >> new file in the EAR package? Is not enough with the openejb-jar.xml >> from EJB jar and geronimo-web.xml from WAR? >> > > - if you have individual module plans (openejb-jar.xml and > geronimo-web.xml) in the modules you should be able to completely leave out > both app:module elements > > - I prefer to have all my geronimo configuration in one place. In this > case you would put the content of the module plans inside the app:module > elements in place of the app:alt-dd element. I actually prefer to keep this > single plan outside my ear file but this is certainly not necessary. > > thanks > david jencks > > >> >> Best regards and thanks. >> Ricardo Peironcely >> >> 2009/3/4 Kevan Miller <[email protected]>: >> >>> >>> On Mar 4, 2009, at 3:25 PM, Ricardo Peironcely wrote: >>> >>> Hello all!! >>>> >>>> I've a problem with a very simple application. >>>> >>>> I've developed an war with a simple JSP that uses a simple method in a >>>> class of the same project. This class invoques a Stateless 3.0 EJB >>>> that always return hello world. The application is packed in an EAR. >>>> >>>> When I try to deply this app in Geronimo 2.1.3 with the "Deploy New" >>>> option in the console, always get the same error: >>>> >>> >>> That's certainly not a very helpful error message. Can you tell us what's >>> in >>> your EAR file? Or, can you share your EAR file with us? >>> >>> --kevan >>> >>> >>> > -- Un saludo / Best regards / С уважением Ricardo Peironcely
