Hi, it only manages file, not directory. But some files have not to be unpacked for scanning.
- Romain 2012/1/17 Mansour Al Akeel <[email protected]> > From this page: > > http://openejb.apache.org/deployments.html > > An unpacked jar > > As of 1.0 beta1, OpenEJB supports unpacked ejb jars. Simply meaning > that you don't need to pack your ejb's into a jar file in order to use > them in OpenEJB. You still need to follow the ejb jar layout and > include an "META-INF/ejb-jar.xml" in the directory that contains your > ejbs. > > =============================================================== > > Can someone please give me a step by step example. I am trying this > with one of the examples. It's not working: > > 11:20:14 @ target $ pwd > /home/mansour/workspace/openejb-examples-3.1.2/simple-stateless/target > 11:20:18 @ target $ openejb deploy myproject > Unable to copy application to > "/opt/Programs/openejb-3.1.4/apps/myproject". Check that the > directory is writable and that there is enough disk space. > 11:20:23 @ target $ tree myproject > myproject > |-- META-INF > | |-- MANIFEST.MF > | `-- ejb-jar.xml > `-- org > `-- superbiz > `-- calculator > |-- CalculatorImpl.class > |-- CalculatorLocal.class > `-- CalculatorRemote.class > > 4 directories, 5 files > > =================================== > > This will be very good for development. If I can deploy/undeploy > directories, it can be a time saver. > Thank you. >
