[jbosstools-dev] The never-ending JIRA: /JBIDE-1862
Marshall Culpepper
marshall.culpepper at redhat.com
Sun May 4 20:34:26 EDT 2008
I've committed a new patched eapseamgen.zip that includes our jboss-
seam.jar that has ejb-jar.xml in the META-INF folder (which lets
Webtools 2.0.2 actually deploy the <module><ejb>jboss-seam.jar</ejb></
module> correctly).
Forcing a new (hopefully final build) that will take some smoke tests
later tonight, and hopefully I will get a chance to upload everything
to sourceforge so Max and I can announce CR1 tomorrow.
On May 4, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Rob Stryker wrote:
> Max:
>
> Because of this change, any old seam projects will need to use the
> new jboss-seam.jar. I know this is shitty. I know this sucks. I know
> this is pretty much unacceptable.
>
> But it's all that was possible to ensure the jboss-seam file gets
> published. The only alternative was to remove it from
> application.xml, and I suspect strongly that would have other bad
> affects. If that's not the case, Marshall can roll back the change
> and we can just remove it from application.xml.
>
> But my impression was that it's required to be in application.xml.
> And because of that, it needs a descriptor file or wtp 2.0.2 will
> puke on it.
>
> So... tl;dr = old seam 1.2 projects will need to upgrade their jboss-
> seam.jar file.
>
> Sucks.
>
> - RS
>
> Rob Stryker wrote:
>> The most recent problem was that wtp is still too restrictive. It
>> did not like our seam 1.2 jboss-seam.jar file. It refused to parse
>> it because it had no deployment descriptor.
>>
>> When given a deployment descriptor with proper ejb 3.0 tags in it,
>> such as interceptors etc, it puked because it didn't understand them.
>>
>> THe solution is to patch jboss-seam.jar and give it a skeleton ejb
>> 3.0 ejb-jar.xml file.
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