On the same topic of J2EE and JBoss, I have been trying to obtain the 
plugin's to create EJB3 and PAR files. 

I see that MOJO-98 & MOJO-99 (http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-98 & 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-99) say they are fixed in version 
2.0.1 (I am running 2.0.2).  But when I try changing the packaging of my 
project to "par" I get a "The plugin 
'org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-par-plugin' does not exist or no valid 
version could be found".  I have tried adding the definition of 
org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-par-plugin to the builds plugins node of 
the pom.xml and added http://snapshots.maven.codehaus.org/maven2/ to the 
repository and pluginRepository nodes.

I know this has to be a simple problem, but I am missing it.

Also, the last comment by John on MNG-699 
(http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-699) mentions that the lifecycle 
handlers have been applied, but the defect says "won't fix".  Is this in 
the 2.0.2 release? 

Thanks,
Ian

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Piotr Smolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
02/22/2006 10:33 AM
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        Subject:        ODP: WSAD5 to JBoss


Hi,

Maven here is not necessary. 

WAS and JBoss are both J2EE servers. You can do development
using WSAD and deploy aplication to any compliant server.

Of course, you must create additional deployment descriptors,
because those you click in WSAD forms are aplicable to WAS
only (ibm-*-ext.xmi and ibm-*-bnd.xmi). For JBoss you must
create special descriptors in editor, but it is not hard task.
They are well documented and easily editable (in contrary to WAS).

Best Regards,
Piotr Smolinski

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Od:: Bertrand Tignon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data:: środa, 22 Luty 2006 14:13
Temat: WSAD5 to JBoss

> 
> Hi !
> 
> I'm a Maven newbie.
> My project is developped with WSAD5, and I'd like to test the 
> deployment of my project. Unfortunately, I don't
> have any access to a WAS. I've been told JBoss deployement is 
> close to WAS deployment.
> So questions are :
> - is it possible to deploy a J2EE application developped with WSAD 
> into an Open Source AS like JBoss ?
> - what differences are there in the configuration of Maven to make 
> this deployement works ?
> 
> Thanx a lot for your help.
> 
> Bertrand.
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