Well hello Mr. BeanGen, great to hear from you!

On Jul 27, 2006, at 7:25 AM, Paulo Lopes wrote:

Hi everyone,

I've been trying to checkout openejb from SVN but i get all kinds of errors, svn errors, network errors, can someone please tell me the correct svn command (i've tryed the ones from the website and didn't work)?

I noticed that openejb has 3 big trunks:

openejb1
openejb2
openejb3


The URLs that Mohammad gives are correct, sans we moved openejb1 from trunk into branches.


openejb1 is the ejb container that can be used in standalone or embebed, openejb2 is the container for geronimo and openejb3 is the container for geronimo for the EJB 3.0 spec right?


What are the plans for the standalone, embebed container? is anyone thinking in keeping the development and integrate it with EJB 2.x or 3.x specs?

Absolutely, positively, yes. OpenEJB 3 supports the *all* same standalone and embedded and Tomcat integration features of 1 -- WebAdmin and your BeanGen plugin included -- plus an improved Castor CMP container that allows you to pack your cmp mapping.xml file in your EJB jar and eliminates the need to specify the local and global database files. Very good stuff.

It also has EJB 2.x Local interface support and can deploy beans that use the EJB 3.0 deployment descriptor -- In fact, at the moment due to a JAXB2 limitation it can only support deployment descriptors that use the ejb 3 namespace.

The runtime support for EJB 3 is still coming along. We have basic support for the POJO stateless session beans that do not implement the javax.ejb.SessionBean interface. The equivalent support for POJO stateful session beans is in the works, but requires support for business local and remote interfaces.

Anyway, lot's of fun work going on! Plenty to go around if you'd like to jump in!

-David




Thanks,
Paulo

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