Hi,
maybe you could try the one described in Rod Johnson's book [1]. It is
pretty real-life scenario (On-line ticket reservation system with well
defined usecases). You would probably want to adapt some things to Java
EE 5 spec though.
Marek
[1]:
http://www.amazon.com/Expert-One-Design-Development-Programmer/dp/0764543857/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/102-3018548-2847314?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1177676204&sr=1-3
Vince Kraemer wrote:
> I am looking for a real enterprise scale application to do some
> NetBeans/GlassFish testing.
>
> My goal is to get a better feel for the issues that folks would
> encounter doing development on something larger than hello world...
>
> I have done a bit of work with the BluePrints PetStore 2.0 app. This
> is pretty good... but it is currently limited to the web-tier..
>
> I would like to get a pointer to something that includes the EJB layer...
>
> If you have an open source app that fits the bill, I would love to
> find out about it.
>
> If it isn't broken up into NetBeans projects, that is okay... I will
> work that out... and submit the nbproject data back to the project for
> integration (if they want it)...
>
> vbk
>
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