Yes a while back I've done the same thing. Ever since the ejb3 spec removed
the "par" extension and specified that ejb3 should be named "jar" like any
other classes-related package, I haven't used the maven-par/ejb3-plugins
(that's cause there's no more ejb-jar.xml file)

This does not mean they're obsolete - if you have a big, complex ejb3
project you might still need to create an ejb-jar.xml file, in which case
the maven-jar-plugin does not cut it...

On 4/20/06, Todd Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm also interested in this project.
>
> On 3/11/06, Marco Mistroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >  i have done a J2EE project which includes some EJB3, using Maven2.
> > as of now, main limitation (due to its simplicity) is that i am NOT
> using
> > maven-ejb-plugin since i am letting jboss figure out the ejb-jar.xmlfrom
> > the deployed package
> > the current project does not use any maven-ejb3 plugins, nor any
> > maven-par-plugins... but it's a very simple example of a J2EE
> > project using maven2
> > Btw, i have copied from a sample that i have downloaded from some
> > maven repositories
> > i'd like to send it to the whole list, but i guess it's impractical
> > if someone is interested, please let me know email and i send it
> > privately
> > alternatively, if i can post it to some maven guy so that it ends up in
> some
> > repositories, i will be glad to do so
> >
> > regards
> >  marco
> >
> >
>
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