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Current Release 0.8 beta 3
We are cycling through a series of beta releases based on user-feedback. So, if you've had this release for a while, be sure to check the OpenEJB's download page at SourceForge for new releases. Any problems you have experienced may have been fixed, if not, please let us know.
Fixes in 0.8beta3
SourceForge bugs fixed: [ 563891 ] Bad client-side error messages [ 565604 ] Setting the handler system property [ 566953 ] openejb.bat on NT fails to display [ 566956 ] deploy doesn't overwrite [ 566961 ] typos in HelloWorld example [ 566966 ] Need a sample client run script [ 566967 ] sun.tools.javac.Main deprecated [ 566974 ] openejb.bat help screen fails on NT Scripts now pass OPENEJB_HOME to OpenEJB Scripts now include OPENEJB_HOME\beans in classpath If your OpenEJB configuration isn't found, one will be created for you. ProxyFactory element in the openejb.conf is now optional
Fixes in 0.8beta2
Fixed fatal file path bug affecting UNIX/Linux/Mac OS X Users Fixed bug that prevented the Remote Server from starting unless additional command line options were used. Improved scripts Optimized logging Added '-help' and '-example' options to the 'openejb deploy' command Added '-help' and '-example' options to the 'openejb start' command Revised all documentation Added several new docs, including a complete "Hello World" example, Deploy Tool docs, Remote server starup docs, and a doc explaining the use of Deployment IDs.
New Features in 0.8
Command-line tool for deploying, starting, testing, and getting help New configuration similar to the Apache httpd.conf style. The openejb.conf contains the information about your container system. A default configuration is packed in the jar. If we can't find yours, the container system can still start OpenEJB services are now packaged in jars and deployed in the openejb.conf file. Deployed EJBs are loaded using the ejb-jar.xml and openejb-jar.xml in the bean's jar file. No need to edit your openejb.conf file Deployment directories. Specify a dir where your deployed jars will be loaded, then just throw 'em in Basic ejb-jar.xml validation using XSD with regular expressions Advanced EJB validation using extendible framework. The entire configuration is validated, any problems will be reported with very precise error messages and enough detail to fix the problem. New modular build system Fixed major bug in IntraVM serialization that severely affected the container-server contract. Complete rewrite of Transaction Handling, several bugs fixed Rewrite of Exception Handling, now much more spec compliant Logging with log4j Remote server for running OpenEJB stand-alone CORBA adapter for plugging OpenEJB into OpenORB
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