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1. Re: Using sun's jee.jar with JBoss
sateh Jun 1, 2006 3:29 AM (in response to sateh)Sorry I meant the javaee.jar
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2. Re: Using sun's jee.jar with JBoss
starksm64 Jun 1, 2006 10:56 AM (in response to sateh)Without looking at it, no as it could container configuration and implementation details that conflict, not to mention that its introducing duplicate classes.
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3. Re: Using sun's jee.jar with JBoss
sateh Jun 1, 2006 11:07 AM (in response to sateh)"scott.stark@jboss.org" wrote:
Without looking at it, no as it could container configuration and implementation details that conflict, not to mention that its introducing duplicate classes.
Scott, I looked at the jar file in more detail. It just contains interfaces and annotations from the EJB3 spec.
So I think the real question is, does JBoss use the same spec :-) Is Sun still being difficult about this so that you guys have to type over the interfaces from the paper version?
Oh, I'm only using this to compile. It is a 'provided by app server' kind of dependency in my Maven project.
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4. Re: Using sun's jee.jar with JBoss
sateh Jun 1, 2006 11:07 AM (in response to sateh)"scott.stark@jboss.org" wrote:
Without looking at it, no as it could container configuration and implementation details that conflict, not to mention that its introducing duplicate classes.
Scott, I looked at the jar file in more detail. It just contains interfaces and annotations from the EJB3 spec.
So I think the real question is, does JBoss use the same spec :-) Is Sun still being difficult about this so that you guys have to type over the interfaces from the paper version?
Oh, I'm only using this to compile. It is a 'provided by app server' kind of dependency in my Maven project.
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5. Re: Using sun's jee.jar with JBoss
epbernard Jun 1, 2006 1:08 PM (in response to sateh)Actually, I've seen some minor differences for Hibernate EntityManager.
They, for whatever reason decided not to put a Throwable constructor in some of the PersistenceException subclasses (not defined by the spec). The version in SVN is fine though.