> Also, has anyone used xdoclet to teach ejbs?

Kind of. I had to lead team of 4 developers
who received short training in java. 
( and no formal CS education at all) - 
I was able to get them to write EJBs

> I may be overreaching here, but I was going to give
> a few general lectures 
> on ejb, and then do one on xdoclet, before going
> onto specifics of entity, 
> session, message beans.

XDoclet would be really good strarting point,
because it allows to forget about wirting
all the interfaces & dds - so people just
see results coming fast and start to undertand 
what EJB is. Later you can provide more details
about DDs etc. 


> I'm thinking that if the students only need to focus
> on one file, and not 
> on three or more, then it should be more
> understandable, and easier. We'll see.

> Lastly, what's JIRA mentioned below?
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/xdoclet/secure/Dashboard.jspa

It's our new bug and issue tracking  tool
( we favored it over SF bug  tracking )

regards,


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