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1. Re: About the new JBoss 5
peterj Feb 10, 2009 12:39 PM (in response to dimar1975)Think "Tomcat + support for JPA". Also, the configuration is JBoss-centric rather than Tomcat-centric - that is, you should be able to move your app to another JBoss configuration, such as 'default', without making any configuration changes.
Besides, the web config is something that was often asked for - a slimmed down 'default' config that supports web apps only. -
2. Re: About the new JBoss 5
dimar1975 Feb 11, 2009 3:31 AM (in response to dimar1975)Thank you very much for your reply Peter and sorry I didn't pay attention that a new JBoss5 forum was created......so maybe I was a bit OT here....
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3. Re: About the new JBoss 5
dimar1975 Feb 11, 2009 3:41 AM (in response to dimar1975)ehm sorry I forgot....when you say that has JPA support, it means that you can access an Entity Bean 3.0 deployed on a full JBoss server from your web application ?
or that you can also deploy an Entity Bean 3.0 along with your web application ?
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4. Re: About the new JBoss 5
jaikiran Feb 11, 2009 4:35 AM (in response to dimar1975)"dimar1975" wrote:
or that you can also deploy an Entity Bean 3.0 along with your web application ?
Yes, that's what Peter meant :) All you have to do is - place the jar containing your entities and META-INF/persistence.xml in the .war/WEB-INF/lib folder. The entities will be deployed. -
5. Re: About the new JBoss 5
dimar1975 Feb 11, 2009 9:14 AM (in response to dimar1975)thank you very much for your time.