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
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
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
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