Ok.
You're telling xdoclet to generate local/remote/home/localhome interfaces.
Did you specify @ejb.home etc. too in the *Bean.java sources?
-- Kenney
Kenney,
thank you for your time.
Here is the class:
package be.banksys.tams.logic;
import javax.ejb.CreateException;
import org.springframework.ejb.support.AbstractStatelessSessionBean;
/**
* @ejb.bean
* name="TestService"
* description="Test service"
* local-jndi-name="ejb/local/tams/TestService"
* jndi-name="ejb/tams/TestService"
* type="Stateless"
* view-type="both"
* @ejb.interface
* extends="javax.ejb.EJBObject"
* local-extends="javax.ejb.EJBLocalObject,
be.banksys.tams.logic.TestService"
* @ejb.home
* extends="javax.ejb.EJBHome"
* local-extends="javax.ejb.EJBLocalHome"
*/
public class TestServiceBean extends AbstractStatelessSessionBean
implements TestService {
private TestService delegate;
/**
* @ejb.interface-method
* view-type="both"
*/
public String echo(String s) {
return delegate.echo(s);
}
protected void onEjbCreate() throws CreateException {
delegate = (TestService ) getBeanFactory().getBean("testService");
}
}
For info, here is the log:
[INFO] [xdoclet:xdoclet {execution: default}]
[INFO] Initializing DocletTasks!!!
[INFO] Executing tasks
19-avr.-2006 16:24:05 xdoclet.XDocletMain start
INFO: Running <remoteinterface/>
19-avr.-2006 16:24:05 xdoclet.XDocletMain start
INFO: Running <homeinterface/>
19-avr.-2006 16:24:05 xdoclet.XDocletMain start
INFO: Running <localinterface/>
19-avr.-2006 16:24:05 xdoclet.XDocletMain start
INFO: Running <localhomeinterface/>
INFO: Some classes refer to other classes that were not found among
the sourc
es or on the classpath.
(Perhaps the referred class doesn't exist? Hasn't been
generated yet?)
The referring classes do not import any fully qualified classes
matchin
g these classes.
However, since no packages are imported, xjavadoc has assumed
that the
referred classes
belong to the same package as the referring class. The classes are:
F:\common\projects\m2\logic\ejb\src\main\java\be\banksys\tams\logic\TestServiceB
ean.java --> TestService qualified to be.banksys.tams.logic.TestService
[INFO] Executed tasks
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, J-F Daune wrote:
I don't know what the output is you get, but I think you have to add
an <mkdir dir="${project.build.directory}/generated-sources/xdoclet"/>
before the ejbdoclet tag.
I'm hoping to streamline this in future versions.
-- Kenney
Hi,
I am starting with M2, and am trying to use XDoclet to generate EJB stuff.
I followed instructions found on this mailing list, and declare this:
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-ejb-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<generateClient>true</generateClient>
</configuration>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>xdoclet-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<executions>
<execution>
<phase>generate-sources</phase>
<goals>
<goal>xdoclet</goal>
</goals>
<configuration>
<tasks>
<ejbdoclet
destDir="${project.build.directory}/generated-sources/xdoclet"
excludedtags="@version,@author"
force="true"
verbose="true">
<fileset dir="${basedir}/src/main/java"
includes="**/*Bean.java"/>
<remoteinterface/>
<homeinterface/>
<localinterface/>
<localhomeinterface/>
</ejbdoclet>
</tasks>
</configuration>
</execution>
</executions>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
I have a TestServiceBean.java declaring ejb.bean and one
ejb.interface-method.
Unfortunately, when invoking mvn package, no code is generated.
Any help is welcome, as for me, everything has been configured correctly.
Cheers,
J-F
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