Hi Rajesh,

Thanks for the update, what part of the build was complaining about missing commons-lang? I'd like to know so I can fix the application generator if there's an issue.

Chad

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Hi:

I added commons-lang as a dependency in the project.xml of ejb and web. It
worked.

Cheers
Rajesh.



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Hi Chad:

I generated the default application using this plugin. I put my xml.zip in
the mda and it compiles fine.

When the application is fired, it is unable to find commons-lang-2. what
should i do?

cheers
rajesh.




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Why don't you generate an application using this
plugin:
http://team.andromda.org/docs/maven-andromdapp-plugin/index.html?

Chad

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Hi:

I copied project.xml, maven.xml etc from the samples
and have created this
mishmash -- my bad...

I tried to include the generated ejb classpath in
one of the
build/resources directory elements in the web
project xml file, didnt work.

Also tried to include that in the ant classpath with
andromda.ejb.gen.src
as well as maven.ejb.src... Please explain.

Thanks and Regards
Rajesh Bhaskar.






"Wouter Zoons"


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Depends on what you're doing, but if you're using andromda to generate your project's build environment you should have an ejb artifact containing all the EJB interfaces (a common library that can be exposed to the client), put that on the classpath.

If it is not there I assume that's a bug, in that
case let us know and
file an issue in JIRA:
http://team.andromda.org:8080/jira

Hth
-- Wouter

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