Can you deploy a message driven bean packaged as a EJB JAR on Weblogic?
Hi I am new to Weblogic and I am trying to figure out how to deploy a MDB properly. I have an EAR project that contains my Beans and config files, am I able to export that as a JAR and deploy that onto the Weblogic server?
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Hi I am new to Weblogic and I am trying to figure out how to deploy a MDB properly. I have an EAR project that contains my Beans and config files, am I able to export that as a JAR and deploy that onto the Weblogic server?
ejb weblogic
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Hi I am new to Weblogic and I am trying to figure out how to deploy a MDB properly. I have an EAR project that contains my Beans and config files, am I able to export that as a JAR and deploy that onto the Weblogic server?
ejb weblogic
Hi I am new to Weblogic and I am trying to figure out how to deploy a MDB properly. I have an EAR project that contains my Beans and config files, am I able to export that as a JAR and deploy that onto the Weblogic server?
ejb weblogic
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EJB's can be deployed as JARs (see oracle docs section "Using Archived Files")
and the jar should contain the deployment descriptor xml / Annotations (e.g. @MessageDriven ) that configures the MDB.
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EJB's can be deployed as JARs (see oracle docs section "Using Archived Files")
and the jar should contain the deployment descriptor xml / Annotations (e.g. @MessageDriven ) that configures the MDB.
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EJB's can be deployed as JARs (see oracle docs section "Using Archived Files")
and the jar should contain the deployment descriptor xml / Annotations (e.g. @MessageDriven ) that configures the MDB.
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EJB's can be deployed as JARs (see oracle docs section "Using Archived Files")
and the jar should contain the deployment descriptor xml / Annotations (e.g. @MessageDriven ) that configures the MDB.
EJB's can be deployed as JARs (see oracle docs section "Using Archived Files")
and the jar should contain the deployment descriptor xml / Annotations (e.g. @MessageDriven ) that configures the MDB.
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