Done done.  A rebuild, re-deploy and some magic pixie dust and I now have a
working app.  Thanks to all for the help.

On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 11:42 AM, snekse <[email protected]> wrote:

> Issue resolved (well, kind of).
>
> Following Jörg's advice, I added
>  <defaultLibBundleDir>lib</defaultLibBundleDir> to the maven-ear-plugin
> config.  I also removed <addClasspath>true</addClasspath> from the
> maven-ejb-plugin since the files are now in /lib.  After doing a mvn *
> clean* install, my ear only contained my ejb jar and war.  It had a /lib
> dir with the jars I would expect to see in there.
>
> ...however...
>
> The application no longer works.  When I submit a request to the REST
> service in my war, I'm getting an exception.  Digging into that.  Might not
> have anything to do with how my ear is packaged.
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Wayne Fay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> >> Can you run the Glassfish Verifier tool
>> > My GF 3.1.2 doesn't seem to contain this tool.  When I try to deploy
>> with
>> > the "verify" option checked, the process and logs don't tell me any
>> > additional information.
>>
>> The GF Verifier is (was?) really a nice tool to help solve these types
>> of problems. I would see if perhaps Netbeans has it integrated now or
>> if it is a separate download for GF v3. I assume the GF Users list
>> could help you here.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
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