Yes, the geronimo server support in WTP does not yet have EJB support.
Janne Kario wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't tried exporting EAR file from WTP. Instead I was using the
> WTP Generic Geronimo Server and deployed just the ejb.jar. For some
> reason the WTP Geronimo Server does not support EAR deployment. I'll
> try using the EAR export function instead. Thanks for the help.
>
> * Janne Kario
>
>
> Sachin Patel wrote:
>
>> I think this may be an error in your configuration, and if not, then
>> a bug in WTP. When exporting the ear in wtp, the client.jar and the
>> ejbjar should be packaged directly underneath the ear. I just tried
>> this (I'm not sure which wtp build I have, within the past week
>> though) and my export was correct.
>>
>> Janne Kario wrote:
>>
>>> I developed a simple test EJB with Eclipse Webtools RC1. WTP has the
>>> option of creating separate EJB jar and EJB client jar projects so
>>> that in the end the deployment looks like this (ejbClient.jar is
>>> packaged inside the ejb.jar).
>>>
>>> ejb.jar:
>>> META-INF/ejb-jar.xml
>>> META-ING/MANIFEST.MF
>>> test/TestEJB.class
>>> ejbClient.jar
>>>
>>> ejbClient.jar:
>>> test/TestHome.class
>>> test/Test.class
>>>
>>>
>>> MANIFEST.MF entry has a reference to the ejbClient.jar and
>>> ejb-jar.xml has the ejb-client-jar -element.
>>>
>>> However, when I try to deploy this standalone ejb.jar into Geronimo
>>> it fails with an error message saying that it cannot find
>>> test.TestHome.
>>>
>>> Is this kind of packaging supported by Geronimo/J2EE 1.4 or should I
>>> redirect this to WTP dev and point out that they have it wrong.
>>>
>>> * Janne Kario
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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