----- Original Message ----- From: "Tommy Pham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 11:50 PM
Subject: Tomcat 6.0.18 & JavaEE 5/EJB3.0


Hi,

I'm trying to develop a web app using JDK1.6 and Tomcat 6.0.18 and JPA. When creating a new web app in Netbeans 6.1, I chose the Java EE 5 version. Then I proceed to create Entity Classes from Databases which were successful. If I try to create JSF pages from Entity Classes, I get: The class javax.transaction.UserTransaction is unavailable. Add an appropriate jar file ...

After adding javaee.jar from Glassfish v2 into my web app and deployed the web app, I got this error: INFO: Illegal access: this web application instance has been stopped already. Could not load java.lang.Object. The eventual following stack trace is caused by an error thrown for debugging purposes as well as to attempt to terminate the thread which caused the illegal access, and has no functional impact.
java.lang.IllegalStateException
at org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader.loadClass(WebappClassLoader.java:1273) at org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader.loadClass(WebappClassLoader.java:1233)

I think it's because of the javaee.jar causing conflict with tomcat's jar files.

I know that Tomcat is only a web container but is there a way I can implement JavaEE5/EJB3.0 for full Persistence support without having to switch to Geronimo 2.x or Glassfish v2/v3? (I think this is a stupid question but I just want to know my options :) I rather not switch to Glassfish if I don't have to because of default directory browsing Glassfish has :D

Thanks,
Tommy

Tommy if you havnt already... have a look at Visual Web Pages... it has the dB wizards and it works with TC. Doesnt use JPA, it uses Cached Rowsets to persist... which are actually easier to understand, I think ;)

... nothing stopping you from making a lib that uses JPA, and then using that in TC, but you not going to get the dB wizards to work with the web...

Visual Web Pages is the JSF technology... I didnt even know Sun had got JPA and WEB wizards working yet ;) Anyway... TC and JSF are friendly... via VWP... if you wont to give that a spin on NB
Make a web project... select VWP... choose TC as the server... maybe ;)

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