Hi,
Nice to have been helpful!
- Romain
Le 2 mai 2012 04:15, "Abani" a écrit :
> Hi Romain,
>
> I have verified with System.out.println() instead of logger. its works
> fine.
> I followed the instruction mentioned by you.
>
> Regards
> Abani
>
>
Hi Romain,
I have verified with System.out.println() instead of logger. its works fine.
I followed the instruction mentioned by you.
Regards
Abani
Hi Romain,
You are correct. I have checked with Sys.out & its works perfectly.
Thank You so much for your valuable inouts.
Regards,
Abani
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Hi
All tests seem to work well, but I get this error no matter what I do (I'm
starting using bin/startup.bat)
ERROR: OpenEJB webapp was not found
(The first line in the console l
Hi
All tests seem to work well, but I get this error no matter what I do (I'm
starting using bin/startup.bat)
ERROR: OpenEJB webapp was not found
(The first line in the console logs)
I assume I can ignore, but thought it's worth mentioning if not already
known...
Thanks
David,
just one note, i did some changes to disallow a complete webapp to be
treated by OpenEJB.
Dunno if that is still up in the TomcatWebAppBuilder, but in the mid time
that could be helpful.
It can be a servlet context attribute or init property.
org.apache.openejb.tomcat.catalina.TomcatWebA
Thank you so much for the feedback, Lilly!
It would be absolutely fantastic if you could post any errors from the logs or
describe what didn't work with the deployment of both #1 and #2 apps.
For #1, the Java EE TCK is good but you know how portability goes :) Tens of
thousands of tests and st
Hum strange, the download links seem great now.
Didn't do anything but ...
Jean-Louis
2012/3/15 Jean-Louis MONTEIRO
> Hi Adrien,
>
> First of, thanks a lot for the feedback. That is an important point to
> make OpenEJB/TomEE progress in a good way.
>
> Just one note regarding the drop-in-war ap
Hi Adrien,
First of, thanks a lot for the feedback. That is an important point to make
OpenEJB/TomEE progress in a good way.
Just one note regarding the drop-in-war approach versus the TomEE full
package: the drop-in-war should work in most cases, but we had to tweek
tomcat and our integration to
Hello,
Both should definitely work.
If not, let us know so we can fix.
The best is a simple test case (webapp) we can drop in TomEE.
Anyway, thanks for the feedback
Jean-Louis
2012/3/15 Lilly Wang
> Hello,
>
> I have been a Tomcat user for over 10 years. I like Tomcat, because it is
> si
Hello,
I have been a Tomcat user for over 10 years. I like Tomcat, because it is
simple and easy to use, and it always making my web app working.
I like the idea of OpenEJB+Tomcat => Apache TomEE!
I expect:
1) my EE app will work with TomEE as easy as with Tomcat, but it seems not.
2)
Hi,
I've been trying out the OpenEJB / TomEE Plus drop in WAR to deploy some web
apps which use EJBs and have previously been running on GlassFish v3. Initial
testing looks positive and things are running as expected. Thanks for making
this available!
Just a heads up that some of your 4.0.0-be
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