We are doing the same with our Oracle App Server oc4j-specific files... Just create this file yourself manually, and copy to the appropriate place in resources directory.
Wayne On 4/6/06, Scott Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is this a file that you can truly generate or is it a fixed file that you > can just place in your resources directory like the web.xml and > weblogic.xml. The application.xml is easy to generate since it is > predictable what is needed however I am not sure the Weblogic version is > that easy to generate. On our side we just hand code it an include it with > the project using the resources directory in both Maven 1 and 2. From your > example it looks like you are mainly using it to change the class loader > hierarchy and there is really no way to automate that since the generated > one would just generate the standard J2EE hierarchy which is the default so > no weblogic-application.xml is actually required. > > > Scott Ryan > Chief Technology Officer > Soaring Eagle L.L.C. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.soaringeagleco.com > (303) 263-3044 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 4:02 AM > To: Maven Users List > Subject: weblogic help > > > hi guys, > > I am using maven to package my ear file at the moment. And it > automatically generates application.xml (great!) However I need to > deploy to weblogic app server, which looks for > weblogic-application.xml. Is there a way I could configure the > maven-ear plug in to generate this file the same way as > application.xml? > > What I am also looking for is to figure out a way to specify the > classloader resources tag. I believe these will be the jar/war files > that gets loaded during application start up. > > a bit like this in the application.xml > > <classloader-structure> > <module-ref> > <module-uri>ejb1.jar</module-uri> > </module-ref> > <module-ref> > <module-uri>web3.war</module-uri> > </module-ref> > <classloader-structure> > <module-ref> > <module-uri>web1.war</module-uri> > </module-ref> > </classloader-structure> > <classloader-structure> > <module-ref> > <module-uri>ejb3.jar</module-uri> > </module-ref> > <module-ref> > <module-uri>web2.war</module-uri> > </module-ref> > <classloader-structure> > <module-ref> > <module-uri>web4.war</module-uri> > </module-ref> > </classloader-structure> > <classloader-structure> > <module-ref> > <module-uri>ejb2.jar</module-uri> > </module-ref> > </classloader-structure> > </classloader-structure> > </classloader-structure> > > > thanks in advance! > > paul > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
