Hi Daniel,

I would straight away suggest you look at the xpestore application 
On sourceforge. This is exactly what xpestore-ejb aims to do. 
It currently runs on jboss, weblogic and orion support is now in 
The latest release (although I must say, I haven't got it to work 
On orion - I almost have though!).

It would be a great place for you to start though. See if you can 
Get it to work on orion too. I just probably don't know Orion well 
Enough.

Hth,
brian


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Sent: 27 June 2003 16:01
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Subject: [Xdoclet-user] Orion EJB 2.0 an Relationships

Hi there,
I have a EJB2.0 CMP application that runs fine under ResinEE, using
XDoclet to
generate the resin.ejb descriptor. Now I'm trying to get it to work
under Orion
2.0.2 and I'm having difficulties setting up the relationships between
my Beans,
as the documentation is scarce. I've been browsing the web, reading all
the
documentation, mail and forum messages that I've been able to find but
I've
found no clear answer. I've also looked at the template source to find
out the
attributes that are being used, etc, but as the Orion-specific ejb
descriptor is
also not very well documented on its own, it's becoming a nightmare :).
Is there any place where I can find more information about how to
configure the
different kind of relationships appropriately for Orion? Any samples I'm
not
aware of? Is anybody actually using XDoclet to develop Orion
applications?
I'm using XDoclet1.2b3(at least that's what the download link said, even
though
the jar files all read whatever12b4.jar)
Thank you very much,
D.
PD: Final goal is to have an EJB2.0 CMP application that is able to run
"untouched" under various containers, as a proof of concept. And if
there's
interest enough, I've also been given permission to release it as open
source
so, hopefully, it could also help others when using XDoclet and EJB.

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