EJX is dead; a popular replacement is XDoclet (formerly EJBDoclet),
which generates home/remote interfaces, primary key classes, deployment
descriptors, and the occasional kitchen sink from a single source file.
XDoclet is a Javadoc doclet that runs at compile time as opposed to a
GUI like EJX, but I think you'll find that automatically generating your
deployment descriptors is far superior to hand-coding them.

http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/


Steve


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Subject: [JBoss-user] Where is EJX?




Hi,

I've just installed JBoss 2.4.3, but I can't find EJX in the /bin
directory - can anybody tell me where to find it? Or is there a new
deployment tool in JBoss I haven't found yet?


Thanks in advance
DOD.

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