Very nice and sleek work! --Gurkan
2009/11/3 Jacek Laskowski <[email protected]> > On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Jonathan Gallimore > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks Jacek. I've put a blog entry up: > > > https://blogs.apache.org/openejb/entry/openejb_eclipse_plugin_alpha_release > > That's indeed a very useful screencast and I'm going to combine it > with the work around OSGi if you don't mind for the upcoming Eclipse > DemoCamp sessions in Poland (Warszawa and Wroclaw). I'm going to show > what it is to work with EJBs with the OpenEJB Eclipse plugin (the > Eclipse part plus OpenEJB/EJB3) and then show how to move on running > exactly the same EJB as a bundle and look it up from another one (with > Eclipse Equinox). It's gonna be a killer session! :) Thanks Jonathan. > > Two things I'd like to get corrected at some point: > > 1. The version of OpenEJB provided by the plugin is 3.0.0. That's what > it shows up in the project libraries. I'm pretty sure people will ask > about it and why it's not 3.1.2 or 3.1.1 at the very least. > 2. The ejb-jar.xml file was discussed and I'd change the wording to > say it's not necessary at all and explain why it is in the project. It > boosts the search for EJBs in the classpath and otherwise would > require changes to the way OpenEJB searches it (with include/exclude > env properties). > > Could you also describe the recording process? What tools did you use? > I'm going to record some presentations myself and don't know what > tooling I'll have to use for it. I've been told that audacity is to > correct a sound, but what about the really useful white circle you > used in your screencast to draw attention? Did you just record it all > at once without any adjustments to the sound and video. It ended up > really awesome and you kept your voice on a proper level which made > watching the screencast very pleasant. I'd love doing alike with my > first screencast. Share as much tips and tricks as possible. > > Jacek > > -- > Jacek Laskowski > Notatnik Projektanta Java EE - http://www.JacekLaskowski.pl > -- Gurkan Erdogdu http://gurkanerdogdu.blogspot.com
