Louis R. Marascio writes:
> I'm not 100% positive how EJX works but from what I can tell you /always/ open
> ejb-jar.xml, and the filter that you choose determines the options presented
> to you.
>
> If this is a correct statement, I believe a more appropriate user interface
> would be one of the following:
> 1) Give the user all possible options
> 2) Give the user 3 tabs, EJB 1.1, JAWS, EJB + Jboss that each contain their
> own respective configuration options.
I love (2) as a user interface but... it is not required that all
three files be present in an EJB. So if someone wants to use the
default jboss.xml from the server then they need to be able to not
save jboss.xml. It is hard to see how some scheme which always opened
all three files would implement this.
[snip]
Tom
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