Thank you David! I definitely liked the tutorial and enjoyed your presentation. It's really great, and it depicts some tricky details that would otherwise cause some trouble if one has to discover them the hard way.
(funny mistake at the end with the time span of the junit tests) I was actually looking for the OpenEJB Eclipse plug-in, which is a kind of server adapter. It is related to the usage of OpenEJB as a standalone server, the adapter just automates starting and stopping the server, as well as deploying applications on it from the IDE with just a click. Eclipse in its J2EE variant comes with several server adapters, including JBoss, OC4J, JOnAS, etc. Unfortunately, currently this plug-in is not available, although i found an article about using it, and it definitely seems that this plug-in exists and works! :) I would very much like to test it personally. I found an OEP (OpenEJB Eclipse Plugin) JIRA site, and reported an issue about this problem. I hope that Jon is going to take a look at it some day, it's really a pity that this great plug-in is actually unavailable. recursion. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/OpenEJB-Eclipse-plugin-not-working-tp24031172p24048154.html Sent from the OpenEJB User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
