PeterJ wrote : Another way to get EJB3 support in 4.0.5 is to download the
source distribution and build it with JDK 5.0. You get both the standard binary
distribution plus a second distribution with EJB3.
I have a related question. I would like to use 4.0.5 and EJB3 on the Gentoo
Yes, 1.5 and 5.0 are the same thing. Sun decided to confuse us and change the
way they number the releases. And to get EJB3 all you need is the JDK and the
JBoss AS source.
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try this:
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is there an other way to install jboss on an server without X11 system than
building it new.
If it works only with X11, would it be OK to uninstall X11 after the
installation or is it needed to run jboss itself too.
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I installed the Gnome on the linux machine (FC 6), get an NoDefError
com.sun.X11GraphicEnvironment when starting the JBoss installer.
Will the following two ways work?
1. Can I download source, and do ant install without GUI?
2. Can I install it on the windows first, then copy the entire
Another way to get EJB3 support in 4.0.5 is to download the source distribution
and build it with JDK 5.0. You get both the standard binary distribution plus a
second distribution with EJB3.
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