It is true the tomcat 6 default classloader layout has changed. At
the release bundle all class are
located at common Classloader. You can easly switch to the old
layout. Please edit the
file conf/catalina.properties and move some files arround :-)
Regards
Peter
Am 12.04.2007 um 09:50 schrieb David Blevins:
On Apr 11, 2007, at 8:21 PM, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
http://geronimo.apache.org
they did it :)
filip
:)
Just as a general note, as with OpenEJB 1.0 and before (0.9.x,
0.8.x, etc) you can once again plug OpenEJB 3 into Tomcat. OpenEJB
3 is the EJB 3.0 version based on our 1.x code that supports all
the same feature sets that 1.x and before did, but for once we're
actually current on the latest greatest spec revision.
Currently, plugging OpenEJB 3 + Tomcat 5.5 works fine but there are
a couple extra flags you have to set to get CMP to work (our CMP
container is a layer over JPA), so hop on the OpenEJB user list if
you want to give it a shot (openejb-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Plugging into Tomcat 6 doesn't work yet as the classloader
structure changed just slightly. It'd likely be just a couple day
effort to get it in, but we're very busy trying to finish up the
EJB 3 work (we're really close). So if you really want it please
hop on the user or dev list and say so.
We're always excited to have more contributors/committers too so if
this is something you'd like to work on, great! We're happy to
include you in the fun.
-David
PS I feel a little spammish writing emails like this, but I hope
being a fellow Apache project now makes it ok :)
José Perdigão wrote:
Hi,
has anyone been able to integrate OpenEJB with Apache-Tomcat 6.0.x?
Or is it just impossible to do it?
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