Dain and David... Took a swag at deploying Daytrader on Geronimo 2.0-M2... During deployment, it complained about the openejb-jar.xml file missing from the EJB module. I added the one you provided earlier in this chain, but for some reason it is still complaining that the openejb-jar.xml file is missing from the EJB module. I think Matt is probably running into the same issue...
Does the or-mapping file also need to go in the ear/jar somewhere? Should this work on M2? Is there anything else that needs to go into the jar/ear? It really seems to me like we need way too many extra xml files to deploy this thing. Thanks... Chris On 2/7/07, Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just fix that allows nested openejb plans to work correctly. This was a big problem in the tck since all plans use the nested model. -dain On Feb 6, 2007, at 9:10 PM, Dain Sundstrom wrote: > OK, I think the conversion tool should be full working now. > > There were loads of tiny bugs causing deployments to fail > especially around cmp. I tested the converter with the OpenEJB2 > itests which use almost every feature of OpenEJB2 and the > application now deploys with out error now. Of course there are > things sill unimplemented or ported to 3, so if you try to use > those features, you will get an exception at runtime. > > Let us know if you find any problems with the converter. > > -dain > > On Feb 6, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Dain Sundstrom wrote: > >> On Feb 6, 2007, at 6:37 AM, David Blevins wrote: >> >>> Haven't been able to get a full deploy of anything (tried >>> daytrader and the v2 itests), but things are starting to look >>> good with the converter. The basic conversion is happening and >>> conversion of things like environment and abstract name queries >>> are definitely getting ported over. Still see some hiccups in >>> CMPs, but apps without CMPs may deploy just fine. Will look into >>> it more when I get up. >>> >>> Dain, can you take a look at the persistence unit part of the >>> rewritten EjbModuleBuilder. Seems something in the way i've >>> reworked the code results in those not coming through so well. >> >> Looking at it now. >> >> -dain >> >
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