Andrew,
It's a while since I worked on the ejb tasks, so forgive me if I'm a
little hazy.
Andrew Perez-Lopez wrote:
> I got the manifest attribute to work, but not completely. It seems to
> ignore my Class-Path attribute. When I use the jar task with the same
> manifest attribute, it creates a jar with the proper attributes, but the
> ejbjar task seems to ignore Class-Path (though it catches other ones).
> Here's the ant I'm using for the ejbjar:
>
> <ejbjar
> srcdir="${build.dir}"
> destdir="${build.dir}"
> naming="directory"
> descriptordir="${deployment-descriptor.dir}/"
> dependency="full"
> manifest="${deployment-descriptor.dir}/manifest.mf"
> >
> <jboss />
> <classpath>
> <fileset dir="${lib.dir}" >
> <include name="*.jar" />
> </fileset>
> </classpath>
> <include name="**/*ejb-jar.xml" />
> </ejbjar>
>
> Here's the manifest file (the quotes are to help capture white-space,
> they're not actually in the file)
>
> 'Manifest-Version: 1.0
> Created-By: Me
> Class-Path: heyya.jar'
>
> And here's what is in the jar's when ejb-jar's done:
>
> 'Manifest-Version: 1.0
> Created-By: Me
>
I'm not sure what is going on there. <ejbjar> uses the standard JDK
classes for writing jars - namely JarOutputStream and Manifest and it
should accept Class-Path entries. The manifest is read in from the file
using
manifest = new Manifest(in);
and the Jar is created with
jarStream
= new JarOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(jarfile), manifest);
>
> Any ideas on how to get the classpath to show up there? Also, you
> mentioned per-bean manifests. As that's not documented either, do you
> have any hints for how that works, or any references to give?
>
The per-bean system depends on the naming scheme you employ. Since you
have set naming="directory", you should be able to put a manifest.mf
file into the same directory as the deployment descriptor and ejbjar
should find it.
Conor
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]