By McCallum G., Sharma V.
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To test your configuration, create a J2EE Project as a test. Go to File at top level menu > New > Lomboz J2EE Project. 52 Tutorial for building J2EE Applications using JBOSS and ECLIPSE Enter 'Test' as project name and press Next. Check your settings here; if you have 'Test/src' on build path and 'Test/bin' under default output folders then it's ok. 52 Tutorial for building J2EE Applications using JBOSS and ECLIPSE Now click on Libraries tab on the Project Creation Wizard. 1 this library is configured wrongly.
Note: You will not edit any files generated by Xdoclet under 'ejbsrc' directory at any time while doing this tutorial. Because every time you use option Generate EJB Classes, it generates the necessary interfaces and helper classes as mentioned above. These files are generated by Xdoclet, after parsing your bean class, which is created by Lomboz bean creation wizard. Xdoclet looks at the various declared tags and methods in the bean class and then generates files accordingly. As a result, you just add business methods and their implementations in the bean class, and the rest is left to Xdoclet.
Go to Window > Preferences > Java > New Project. Enter src and bin for the names of these folders, which are the defaults. Please do not modify these names as they are required by some of the Lomboz tasks. 52 Tutorial for building J2EE Applications using JBOSS and ECLIPSE Also, make sure JRE library is set to 'JRE_LIB' variable. Go to Window on top level menu > Preferences. 52 Tutorial for building J2EE Applications using JBOSS and ECLIPSE Go to the Lomboz node under the Preferences window. 52 Tutorial for building J2EE Applications using JBOSS and ECLIPSE Go to the server definitions sub node under Lomboz node.