Thank you very much. I'm sure Geronimo has to be wonderfull. In fact I really like Tomcat and OpenEJB, but using Geronimo has been always hard. I hope now longer with people like you helping :)
Believe me I found a lot of info I tried to use, but after having so many problems I just wanted to know the basic structure of an application already deployed. It's nowhere, is it? Yes, I will try to work with Eclipse, my favorite IDE, but last time I tried I had so many problems and now that I try again I read that people is having problems with Galileo... so before IDE integration, I was going to try a really simple sample app (so simple not to need IDE integration at all, though I would code with Eclipse I would deploy by hand). I think that a project with 2 or 3 java files, and 2 or 3 xml files should not be difficult even without IDE. By the way, you have work with Geronimo. Is now easy for you to work with JMS, Stateful and stateless, interceptor...? Does it work fine? Thank you very much. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Where-to-download-an-ejb3-app-already-packaged-deployed-tp25801685s134p25802072.html Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
