Hi

did you try http://localhost:8080/tomee/?

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2013/9/30 wlad <[email protected]>

> I have finally(!!!) made this example run.
> Server wasn't deploying jars from its webapps folder because in server
> settings, selected option was "Use workspace metadata (does not modify
> Tomcat installation)". After selecting option "Use Tomcat installation
> (takes control of Tomcat installation)" this project is being deployed on
> server startup. Also, now I can see log messages in Console window about
> deploying this project, and registering EJB components from deployed jar.
> This video <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmcajUixCaw>   helped me a lot.
>
> About TomEE and OpenEJB integration:
> The guy from the video, says that he has downloaded and added openejb.jar
> file to tomee/webapps folder. And then he goes to localhost:8080/openejb
> (OpenEJB and Tomcat integration page), which is I suppose openejb webapp. I
> like the option JNDI Browser he uses.
>
> I thought that OpenEJB is EJB container that comes prebundled with TomEE.
> Do
> I need to download OpenEJB jar, and put it to TomEE/webapps folder? I'm not
> quite sure now is it usual when setting TomEE server, that OpenEJB should
> be
> downloaded separately and added to tomee/webapps folder?
>
>
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