glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
>>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.
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>>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.
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> 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.
It should be as in any WEB+JPA app under WEB-INF/classes/META-INF.
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>>JBI's can be added with fuji framework running in the
>>Felix.
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> Thank you for information. If I understand correctly it's possible now to use regular web application even if this application is composite kind :)
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>>Anyone know of a ent-app that would make a good gfv3
>>demo? Might be good to attach one here.
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> 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.
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> Best regards,
> Vladimir
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