Rickard �berg wrote:
>> But are you sure, that it works? It has just thrown an exception on
>> deployment in my test.
R�> Ok, what is the exception?
Well, I was mistaken: it was the correct exception.
I've put non-EJB jar (without ejb-jar.xml) to the "deploy" dir
as if it is referenced from manifest of an EJB jar file, and I've got
org.jboss.ejb.DeploymentException: no ejb-jar.xml found.
BTW, where such non-EJB jars should be placed?
Should users create a special dir for them?
Maybe to preserve a "recommended" dir?

Best regards,
 Oleg 



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