Hi Openejb-tomcat-=tomee- now
Netbeans should just upgrade imo. Le 21 oct. 2013 20:32, "Kay Wrobel" <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi everybody. > > I am the maintainer of the NetBeans CRUD Generator module and question > I've been asked a few times now is whether it works with Tomcat. I always > refer the user to TomEE because of its EJB support that's required. One > problem, though, is that NetBeans does not recognize TomEE as a valid Java > EE 6 application server. And so, generating JSF pages from Entity Classes > as well as my module for generating PrimeFaces pages from Entity Classes > fails because the GUI won't let you continue. > > I've stuck my head into the NetBeans source code to find out exactly how > they make that determination and found that they are looping through the > project's classpath. And if they find a file that begins with > "openejb-tomcat", the user can continue with the GUI to generate those > pages. The standard TomEE distribution does contain a whole bunch of JARs > that begin with "openejb-*", none of the actually are called > openejb-tomcat. So I tested simply renaming a the "openejb-http-4.5.2.jar" > to "openejb-tomcat-4.5.2.jar", and lo and behold, NetBeans thinks TomEE is > a Java EE 6 server. > > First off, I don't know if I renamed to right file, but TomEE itself seems > to start and operate just fine with the renamed file. Next, I was wondering > if, for future releases, you could pick one of the openejb- files and name > it openejb-tomcat-*.jar so that NetBeans detection works properly? I know > it's more of a NetBeans issue rather than TomEE/OpenEJB issue, but that is > a HUGE project and getting things rolling in that project is slow to say > the least. I have a feeling, a simple change in file name would not be too > hard for you guys to accomplish for future releases? > > Thanks for any thoughts on this topic. > > Regards, > Kay Wrobel >
