In the project set up I have those two xml files in META-INF folder(upper 
case). But when maven generates the jar file it puts them in a lower case 
folder. :(




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2007/3/19, Vidya Mahavadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hi,
>
> I have posted this question earlier, but I am still struggling to find a
> solution. Any one who has come across the problem or have a work around
> can help me.
>
> I have a ejb3 application and I am generating a jar file which I am
> deploying it on JBoss. All the dependency injections work properly on
> Jboss running on Windows machine, but fail on Jboss running on Linux. I
> think it is because maven puts jboss.xml and persistence.xml in a 
meta-inf


This seems like a  reasonable guess, as in linux boxes file(directory) 
names
are
case-sensitive.
Maybe a solution is to generate your jboss.xml and persistence.xml and 
keep
them in
the resource/META-INF directory, and so they will be picked up when 
building
the jar.

I am not sure if this approach will help, or maybe I have misunderstood 
the
question, for what
I appologize myself.

HTH

(lower case) folder. Has anyone come across this problem earlier.. Any
> help is appriciated.
>
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