You're right - I hadn't noticed that. This will definitely give problems building from source. I'll see if I can fix it.
Jon On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 1:34 AM, Yudi Xue <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jonathan, > > I have checked out the resource from > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/openejb-eclipse-plugin<https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/openejb-eclipse-plugin/plugins/> > and > tried to build it from source. > > however the process throws an IO exception reporting a fouled file > dtp-sdk_1.6.1.zip. > > From the dtp output > > [echo] Downloading > http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/datatools/downloads/1.6/dtp-sdk_1.6.1.zip > > I realize this is an incorrect address which leads you to the mirrors to > download the true file. The downloaded dtp-sdk in the original manner is > only an html file named under dtp-sdk.zip > > I'm not sure if this actually affects the build, but you might want to fix > it. > > best, yudi > > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = > Yudi Xue > University of Saskatchewan > [email protected] > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = > > > > > On 22-Jul-09, at 3:58 PM, Jonathan Gallimore wrote: > > Hi Yudi, > > Thanks for your e-mail. I'm copying this reply to the OpenEJB users mailing > list in case this is helpful to anyone else, hope that's ok. > > I'm glad this looks like what you need and I hope the plugins are useful. I > can't take the credit for very much though - pretty much all of the RCP / > OSGi stuff was contributed by Deryck Brown, and I'm just one small member of > the OpenEJB community ;-) > > I'm actually currently in the process of changing a couple of sample > plugins we have so they can be built by Maven as part of our build process. > The plugins in question are here echo.stateless.bean and > echo.stateless.client in our SVN repository here: > > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openejb/trunk/openejb-eclipse-plugin/plugins/ > > These were contributed by Deryck when he first contributed the OSGi server > plugin, and are a better example of an actual RCP application than my > test.ejb/test.ejb.client projects which I knocked up quickly to show how to > use all this just with a fairly minimal Equinox setup. The > echo.stateless.client plugin will actually fire up an empty Eclipse > application with its own workbench and call an EJB as does so. > > Once I've got these building with Maven (which has been a bit of a mission > as I really am a newbie to OSGi - I've spent the last threee days battling a > silly ClassLoader issue, but I think I've cracked it now!) I was going to > expand on the documentation, and do a screencast demonstrating this as well. > I should hopefully make a bit of progress on this over the next couple of > evenings - feel free to nudge me though. > > I was also thinking I might add a wizard to generate a simple OpenEJB RCP > app to our Eclipse toolset - would people find this useful? > > Cheers > > Jon > > On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Yudi Xue <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Jonathan, >> >> I have read your recent page (at >> http://openejb.apache.org/osgi-openejb.html)<http://openejb.apache.org/osgi-openejb.html%29> >> regarding >> using embedded OpenEJB within Eclipse RCP. >> >> That is exactly what I needed for embedding the EJB environment to use >> LocalStateless Session bean. >> >> After I downloaded your snapshot project (at >> http://people.apache.org/~jgallimore/openejb-osgi.zip)<http://people.apache.org/%7Ejgallimore/openejb-osgi.zip%29>, >> I am able to follow your instruction to install the >> openejb.server-1.0.2.jar. >> >> However, I am not sure how to apply this within eclipse RCP project. >> >> I am not sure by creating an EJB bundle you said: >> >> *"You will need to create an OSGi bundle to hold your EJBs. This could be >> an existing EJB jar, which you can add a manifest file to. This bundle will >> need to declare a dependency on org.apache.openejb.server in the manifest:" >> * >> >> Can you give me more details/instructions about how to get the* **test.ejb >> and test.ejb.client *working *within ecilpse RCP environment and export >> to standalone application*? >> >> My platform is *eclipse 3.5 with Java 5* on Mac OS X. >> >> >> Again, thanks for your great effort on implementing OpenEJB framework and >> the plugins! >> >> >> kind regards, yudi >> >> >> >> > >
