David,

Thanks for your help, though I haven't nailed down why
my EJB's are not being found still. It doesnt' seem
that hard w/ only one attribute that specifies where
the EJB's are. I'm going to post my comments in my
build.xml.

Again, thanks.


--- "Harkness, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> William I. Zumwalt penned
> 
> > Well, I thought I'd post my updated stuff to see
> if
> > anyone could help catch any problems I might have.
> 
> It's not your bean file or XDoclet tags. I took your
> code, added the
> imports, and dropped it alongside my entity beans
> and got remote and
> home interfaces (local versions too). Something must
> be wrong with your
> build.xml.
> 
> > though my
> > ejb-jar.xml and jboss.xml to get created (albeit
> w/ no
> > bean info).
> 
> Are you saying that the descriptors contain *no
> bean-specific*
> information? If so, then it very much sounds like
> none of your bean
> source files are being found.
> 
> I just did a little more digging. I moved the file
> to the wrong package
> directory, and then I put it back with my other
> entity beans and changed
> the package to be incorrect. What I found is that
> the file is
> *completely ignored*. No error; no warning; no
> interfaces.
> 
> So, double-check your package declaration, the
> source-tree directories
> and paths. And if all that checks out I'd again
> recommend that <copy>
> test.
> 
> -- 
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