Place jboss-service.xml in ear
-app1.jar
-app2.jar
-META-INF/application.xml
-jboss-service.xml
and in application.xml use this
jboss-service.xml
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Place jboss-service.xml in ear
-app1.jar
-app2.jar
-META-INF/application.xml
-jboss-service.xml
and in application.xml use this
| jboss-service.xml
|
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"Swaroop.Katragadda" wrote : sorry for the pervious post .
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| Place jboss-service.xml in ear
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| -app1.jar
| -app2.jar
| -META-INF/application.xml
| -jboss-service.xml
|
| and in application.xml use this
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| jboss-service.xml
|
View the ori
sorry for the pervious post .
Place jboss-service.xml in ear
-app1.jar
-app2.jar
-META-INF/application.xml
-jboss-service.xml
and in application.xml use this
jboss-service.xml
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At the server console you can observe that beans that are deployed . If you
invoked the server either through command prompt or eclipse. At the both ends
you can view the beans that are deployed.
If you know about the above things please let me know in which way you want ot
know about the bean