> gfv3 is much further along than a v2 developer having
> a look at the gfv3 admin console would at first
> think. It at first looks like a bunch of important
> stuff is missing. Not so.
>
> You don't need an ear or an ejb jar module. Put them
> in your museum. Just pull the ejb code over into the
> war projects source and forget completely about the
> ear project. There is less xml needed to deploy;
> most of it is now fully handled by the annotations.
Ok, probably I will try redesign the smallest my application according to yours recommendations but I'm no sure if it's ok to put orm.xml(I'm using it for named queries) under WEB-INF folder.
> JBI's can be added with fuji framework running in the
> Felix.
Thank you for information. If I understand correctly it's possible now to use regular web application even if this application is composite kind :)
> Anyone know of a ent-app that would make a good gfv3
> demo? Might be good to attach one here.
Yes, I'd like to see the one!
Netbeans 6.5 doesn't have this kind of example.
It makes sense to submit the demo to netbeans team.
Best regards,
Vladimir
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