Hmm, IIRC, the EJB injection should work in the M1 release, although it have some bugs in EJB 3.1 integration. I would suggest to use the latest trunk codes (just update some codes to try to work around the address binding issue on the building machine, hopefully a snapshot build could be generated in the next round), as we got a much better TCK result comparing with M1 release. JCDI related packages are definitely included in the latest trunk build.
2011/5/26 Łukasz Budnik <[email protected]>: > Hi guys, > > I'm evaluating Geronimo 3.0 M1. I have a small application I'm able to > run without any problems in JBoss 6 and now I'm trying to do the same > in Geronimo 3.0. > > Geronimo is not able to inject @EJB into a servlet. Both SLSB and my > serlvet are packaged in war. > > I know that M1 is far, far away from (especially the web console - > it's a drama) and my question is: is there some kind of a list of > supported Java EE features in M1? > > By looking at the release notes [1] I know that EJB 3.1 is supported > only partially. I take it that the part that is not yet implemented in > deploying EJBs inside war package? > > In Geronimo 3.0 repository I don't see jcdi package, I take Java EE 6 > events are not yet implemented? > > thanks, > Łukasz > > [1] > http://ftp.tpnet.pl/vol/d1/apache//geronimo/3.0-M1/RELEASE_NOTES-3.0-M1.txt > -- Ivan
