Hi,

 

I was looking for a way to integrate an ejb sub-project to my build tree. The problem 
is that I did not found many examples and the few I found use the xdoclet goal to 
produces interfaces. Is this necessary? Is there a way to just produce an ejb starting 
from the source tree that contains the complete source code?

 

IBXDT.java

IBXDTBean.java

IBXDTHome.java

IBXDTLocal.java

IBXDTLocalHome.java

 

I am also confused about the position of the ejb directory respect to the source tree.

 

The scenario is:

 

I have a sub-project that realizes a Data Transformation Library (called ibxdt). It is 
only a jar file and I have no problems to produce it with maven. The problem comes 
when Maven tries to compile the ejb. It does not work, and I am pretty sure I have 
placed my code NOT with the right structure. 

 

.

..

ejb

maven.xml

project.xml

src                                            

 

D:.

????ejb

?   ????src

?       ????java

?       ?   ????tim

?       ?       ????infobus

?       ?           ????ibxdt

?       ?               ????ejb

?       ????META-INF

????src

    ????java

        ????tim

            ????infobus

                ????ibxdt

                    ????config

                    ????controller

                    ????transformers

                    ?   ????bin

                    ?   ?   ????bin2xml

                    ?   ?   ????converters

                    ?   ?   ????utils

                    ?   ?   ????xml2bin

                    ?   ????test

                    ?   ????xslt

                    ????util

                        ????xml

 

Is there any example on the web that I can see to get information about simple ejb 
production? Do you suggest me to move to xdoclet?

 

Thanks again for all the help you already gave me.

 

Bye and "forza Maven"

 

Ciao

 

 

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