Great stuff, I'm glad that works for you. I didn't realise you could you
could do that - thanks for pointing it out :)

Jon

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:36 PM, riazb <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi, thanks for your reply
>
> I tried putting the EJB JAR inside Tomcat's lib folder and it worked.
> No ejb-ref file needed.
>
> That's great news for me as I really want to keep the EJB side of things as
> detached as possible - including deployment.
>
> Riaz
>
>
> Jonathan Gallimore-2 wrote:
> >
> >
> > If your EJBs are deployed separately to your web app, I don't think the
> > deployer will be able to figure out where your EJBs are to inject them
> > into
> > the servlet.
> >
> > I guess you might be able to add some ejb-refs to your web.xml that
> > reference another ejb-jar. I'm thinking along the lines of
> >
> >       <ejb-ref>
> >
> > <ejb-ref-name>com.foo.shapes.SquareBean/orangeRemote</ejb-ref-name>
> >         <ejb-link>colorsApp.jar#OrangeBean</ejb-link>
> >       </ejb-ref>
> >
> > from http://openejb.apache.org/3.0/ejb-refs.html
> >
> >
>
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