Hi,
             The webadmin is really cool.  I was not at all aware it
existed :(. I think it is a valuable feature to have in 3.0.

Regards
Manu

On 6/20/07, Karan Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks David,

Will start adding stuff to the wiki pages. I saw the webadmin
screenshots. Its really cool.

On 6/19/07, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jun 18, 2007, at 4:24 PM, Karan Malhi wrote:
>
> > Thanks Mohammed,
> >
> > I have been able to finally fix the issue (and understand quite a bit
> > of maven in the process :) ). The whole thing was a combination of  a
> > broken plugin and my lack of understanding of lifecycle phases and how
> > it applies differently to packaging types like war, jar and pom.
> > Finally with the help of the resources-plugin, I have been able to fix
> > the build issue.
>
> That's an impressive amount of debugging.  It's no small task chasing
> down plugin issues with little maven experience.
>
> > Currently I couldnt find much on eclipse on the openejb website. If
> > Dario has already started to document this, then I would wait for him
> > to post. Meanwhile, I am going to use this snapshot build to create
> > some examples of creating EJB's with openejb.
>
> Don't wait!  Two people working in isolation from each other on the
> same thing is bad, yes, but two people working together on the same
> thing is magic....  I just think back when Mohammad and Manu were
> both hacking on the itests together, did wonders for encouraging
> others to jump -- not to mention showing them how.
>
> Whatever the two of you'd like to do, I started a page here:
>
>    http://cwiki.apache.org/OPENEJB/openejb-and-eclipse.html
>
> > What happened to the eclipse plugin though? Is anybody working on
> > that?. I have a semi-working swing based admin console. An eclipse
> > plugin would've been cool. Also, do you know if there is any web based
> > administrative console for openejb?
>
> Don't think anything is going on with the Eclipse plugin, feel
> encouraged to grab the yoke and start pulling.  We did have a web
> console at one point, but it didn't survive the 1.0 -> 3.0 refactor.
> The code is definitely there in 1.0 if you wanted to try porting in
> over.
>
> Here are some docs on it:  http://cwiki.apache.org/OPENEJB/webadmin.html
>
> Not fancy but it was an extremely small amount of code.
>
> -David
>
> > On 6/18/07, Mohammad Nour El-Din <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi Karan...
> >>
> >> On 6/15/07, Karan Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> > SNAPSHOT RELEASE
> >> > I really want to be able to have a downloadable snapshot
> >> release. We
> >> > want to make it easy for people to download and extract a zipped
> >> file
> >> > and get started with openejb quickly. Downloading maven first, then
> >> > checking out the whole thing and building it and then extracting
> >> the
> >> > snapshot for usage is really not a very comfortable thought if
> >> > somebody had to try to use openejb. It would easily take more
> >> than 1.5
> >> > hours of somebody's time, before they can even start using
> >> openejb. On
> >> > top of that they will have to find the zip file from
> >> > openejb3\assembly\openejb-standalone\target directory. I dont think
> >> > this is very intuitive , even though it is well documented by
> >> Jacek on
> >> > the wiki.
> >> > Maybe we already have a link to the snapshot release, but I dont
> >> know
> >> > where to find it
> >>
> >>
> >> For this issue I have a nice solution Prasad follows for providing
> >> daily
> >> snapshots for Apache Gernimo. At the end of each day, I will provide
> >> snapshots of OpenEJB3.0.0 with the build logs, just like what
> >> Prasad does
> >> and I will send a note with that on the dev-list.
> >>
> >> SETUP DOCS
> >> >
> >> > I want to be able to add some documentation, so that if anybody
> >> wanted
> >> > to use openejb with eclipse, then they should be able to setup
> >> their
> >> > environment in a few minutes, provided they have downloaded eclipse
> >> > and openejb.  I would also like to provide some step by step
> >> kind of
> >> > docs to write a few ejb's in eclipse, deploy and test them in
> >> openejb.
> >>
> >>
> >> Did u give sometime to search for that on the OpenEJB confluence
> >> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/OPENEJB/Home, I think you will
> >> find such
> >> info there. And if not I am glad to provide these info for OpenEJB
> >> users.
> >>
> >> THE PROBLEM
> >> >
> >> > My biggest hurdle at this point is Maven. I do not fully
> >> understand it
> >> > and cannot spend enough time on it  to be able to fix the problem
> >> > mentioned below:
> >> >
> >> > If i run mvn -Dassemble clean install from root, filtering doesnt
> >> > work. however, if i simply run mvn from the openejb-standalone
> >> module,
> >> > filtering works fine. I did try to spend some time on it, but could
> >> > not spend too much time. One thing which i have learnt is that
> >> we need
> >> > to specify explicit versions of any plugins we are using in
> >> maven. In
> >> > future, maven is going to make it mandatory to specify explicit
> >> > versions, so it is going to be a good idea to adopt that strategy
> >> > right away.
> >> >
> >> > May I also suggest that we do not use beta versions of plugins
> >> if they
> >> > have not been properly tested. Lets stick to the stable releases
> >> even
> >> > if we lose some cool functionality provided by the beta. We atleast
> >> > know that it works and will continue to work (unless some bug was
> >> > overlooked, but chances of that happening are lesser for stable
> >> than
> >> > beta versions)
> >> >
> >> > MAVEN  and OPENEJB GURUS -- If you can point me in the right
> >> direction
> >> > to fix the above issue, that would be awesome!!. Once the above
> >> > problem is fixed, then if somebody can provide any guidance on
> >> how to
> >> > automatically link the snapshot release on the openejb website,
> >> that
> >> > would be a big help.
> >>
> >>
> >> In this point I am just like you :), I think we both need help
> >> from Apache
> >> Maven2 gurus.
> >>
> >> --
> >> > Karan Malhi
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Thanks
> >> - Mohammad Nour
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > Karan Malhi
> >
>
>


--
Karan Malhi

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