For one, the stateless session bean is setup incorrectly. It does not implement javax.ejb.SessionBean which is a requirement of the J2EE specification. Maybe it was an error when you cut-and-pasted your post, but the <project> element in the build.xml is missing the front "<" character. You are also better off importing javax.ejb.* instead of importing single classes/interfaces at a time from that package since it is so small and it is so easy to miss importing something necessary from that package.
I would also highly recommend that you read the book Enterprise JavaBeans by Richard Monson-Haefel (I believe 4th edition is the latest) to gain a better understanding of J2EE technology. Additionally, read through the samples in the XDoclet samples directory that you downloaded and the XDoclet web site to gain a better understanding of how to use XDoclet. Thanks. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just started using xdoclet and having trouble with > ejbdoclet: > > I am using Ant 1.6.5 on Java 1.4.2 with XDoclet > 1.2.3. When I run this > build, I get a ejb-jar.xml that has no information > in it and no > generated source. Here is my build.xml, > build.properties > > build.xml > project name="mtsrv" default="generate-ejb" > basedir="."> > <property file="build.properties"/> > <path id="xdoclet.lib.path"> > <fileset dir="${lib.dir}" includes="*.jar"/> > <fileset dir="${jboss.lib.dir}" includes="*.jar"/> > <fileset dir="${xdoclet.lib.dir}" > includes="*.jar"/> > <pathelement path="."/> > </path> > > <target name="generate-ejb"> > <mkdir dir="${gen.src.dir}"/> > <mkdir dir="${ejb.deployment.dir}"/> > <taskdef name="ejbdoclet" > classname="xdoclet.modules.ejb.EjbDocletTask" > classpathref="xdoclet.lib.path"/> > > <ejbdoclet destdir="${gen.src.dir}" force="true" > verbose="true"> > <fileset dir="${src.dir}"> > <include name="**/*Bean.java"/> > </fileset> > > <deploymentdescriptor > destdir="${ejb.deployment.dir}"/> > > <homeinterface/> > <remoteinterface/> > </ejbdoclet> > > </target> > </project> > > build.properties: > lib.dir=lib > xdoclet.lib.dir=C:/DevTools/xdoclet-1.2.3/lib > jboss.lib.dir=C:/DevTools/jboss-4.0.2/server/all/lib > src.dir=src > gen.src.dir=build/gen/src > ejb.deployment.dir=build/gen/deploy > > I have tried to turn on log4j logging to see if I > can get some insight > to this problem. lo4j.jar is in the path (its part > of xdoclet lib > directory) and I put my log4j.properties in the root > of my project: > > log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, stdout > > log4j.appender.stdout=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender > log4j.appender.stdout.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout > > # Pattern to output the caller's file name and line > number. > log4j.appender.stdout.layout.ConversionPattern=%5p > [%c] - %m%n at %l%n > > Here is the source for my one EJB: > > package com.tfn.autex.mtsrv.server; > > import javax.ejb.CreateException; > import javax.ejb.SessionContext; > > import > org.springframework.beans.factory.access.SingletonBeanFactoryLocator; > import > org.springframework.ejb.support.AbstractStatelessSessionBean; > > import com.tfn.autex.mtsrv.MsgBatch; > import com.tfn.autex.mtsrv.SendBatchService; > > /** > * @ejb:bean name="SendBatchServiceBean" > * display-name="SendBatchServiceBean" > * description="Sends message batch" > * jndi-name="ejb/SendBatchServiceBean" > * type="Stateless" > * view-type="remote" > * transaction-type="Container" > * > * @ejb:home extends="javax.ejb.EJBHome" > * > * @ejb:interface extends="javax.ejb.EJBObject" > * > * @ejb:env-entry name="serviceName" > * type="java.lang.String" > * value="sendBatchService" > * > * @ejb:env-entry name="contextKey" > * type="java.lang.String" > * value="mtsrv.server" > * > * @jboss.container-configuration name="Standard > Stateless SessionBean" > * > * @weblogic max-beans-in-free-pool="100" > * > * @author william.poitras > * > */ > public class SendBatchServiceBean extends > AbstractStatelessSessionBean > implements SendBatchService{ > > private static final String SERVICE_NAME_PARAM = > "serviceName"; > private static final String > LOCATOR_FACTORY_KEY_PARAM = > "contextKey"; > private SendBatchService sendBatchService; > protected void onEjbCreate() throws CreateException > { > String serviceName = > (String)getSessionContext().lookup(SERVICE_NAME_PARAM); > sendBatchService = > (SendBatchService)getBeanFactory().getBean(serviceName); > } > > /** > * Override the Spring lookup to use a > SingletonBeanFactoryLocator > */ > public void setSessionContext(SessionContext > sessionContext) { > > super.setSessionContext(sessionContext); > > > setBeanFactoryLocatorKey((String)sessionContext.lookup(LOCATOR_FACTORY_K > EY_PARAM)); > > setBeanFactoryLocator(SingletonBeanFactoryLocator.getInstance()); > } > > public void send(MsgBatch msgs) { > sendBatchService.send(msgs); > } > } > > Any idea why either I getting no code nor any log4j > output? > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, > downloads, discussions, > and more. > http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > xdoclet-user mailing list > xdoclet-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xdoclet-user > __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl _______________________________________________ xdoclet-user mailing list xdoclet-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xdoclet-user