Re: XDoclet Support for OpenEJB - Generating the openejb-jar.xml with MyEclipse

2007-04-10 Thread David Jencks
answer on the lack of decent XDoclet support. ---- Original Message ---- Subject: Re: XDoclet Support for OpenEJB - Generating the openejb-jar.xml with MyEclipse From: David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, April 09, 2007 9:50 am To: user@geronimo.apache.org I cannot express how strongly

RE: XDoclet Support for OpenEJB - Generating the openejb-jar.xml with MyEclipse

2007-04-09 Thread Mark Aufdencamp
Thanks for the advice David.  I'm still using Geronimo 1.1 and haven't even looked at 2.0 yet.  MyEclipse is also lacking in support of EJB 3.0 standards.   I have the O'Reilly "Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0" sitting on my desk.  I'm mired in that bleeding edge boundary and have been trying to learn

Re: XDoclet Support for OpenEJB - Generating the openejb-jar.xml with MyEclipse

2007-04-09 Thread David Jencks
I cannot express how strongly I recommend that you use jpa rather than cmp for any project you have any control over, such as new development. I believe the xdoclet stuff you refer to doesn't work at all with geronimo-openejb, I think it is for openejb 1 which is not integrated with geron

XDoclet Support for OpenEJB - Generating the openejb-jar.xml with MyEclipse

2007-04-09 Thread Mark Aufdencamp
Hi All,   I've been quietly lurking on the list for the last eight weeks working on the opposite ends of a web application.  I've scaled the AJAX-_javascript_-Struts integration mountain and I've just completed deploying my first Entity Bean's using CMP.  You'll may recall that I previously conq