org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.ejb

Class EjbJar

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.lang.Cloneable, SelectorContainer


    public class EjbJar
    extends MatchingTask
    Provides automated EJB JAR file creation.

    Extends the MatchingTask class provided in the default ant distribution to provide a directory scanning EJB jarfile generator.

    The task works by taking the deployment descriptors one at a time and parsing them to locate the names of the classes which should be placed in the jar. The classnames are translated to java.io.Files by replacing periods with File.separatorChar and resolving the generated filename as a relative path under the srcDir attribute. All necessary files are then assembled into a jarfile. One jarfile is constructed for each deployment descriptor found.

    • Constructor Detail

      • EjbJar

        public EjbJar()
    • Method Detail

      • addDeploymentTool

        protected void addDeploymentTool(EJBDeploymentTool deploymentTool)
        Add a deployment tool to the list of deployment tools that will be processed
        Parameters:
        deploymentTool - a deployment tool instance to which descriptors will be passed for processing.
      • createOrion

        public OrionDeploymentTool createOrion()
        Create a orion nested element used to configure a deployment tool for Orion server.
        Returns:
        the deployment tool instance to be configured.
        Since:
        Ant 1.9.10
      • createWeblogic

        public WeblogicDeploymentTool createWeblogic()
        Adds a deployment tool for Weblogic server.
        Returns:
        the deployment tool instance to be configured.
      • createWebsphere

        public WebsphereDeploymentTool createWebsphere()
        Adds a deployment tool for Websphere 4.0 server.
        Returns:
        the deployment tool instance to be configured.
      • createBorland

        public BorlandDeploymentTool createBorland()
        Adds a deployment tool for Borland server.
        Returns:
        the deployment tool instance to be configured.
      • createIplanet

        public IPlanetDeploymentTool createIplanet()
        Adds a deployment tool for iPlanet Application Server.
        Returns:
        the deployment tool instance to be configured.
      • createJboss

        public JbossDeploymentTool createJboss()
        Adds a deployment tool for JBoss server.
        Returns:
        the deployment tool instance to be configured.
      • createJonas

        public JonasDeploymentTool createJonas()
        Adds a deployment tool for JOnAS server.
        Returns:
        the deployment tool instance to be configured.
      • createWeblogictoplink

        public WeblogicTOPLinkDeploymentTool createWeblogictoplink()
        Adds a deployment tool for Weblogic when using the Toplink Object-Relational mapping.
        Returns:
        the deployment tool instance to be configured.
      • createClasspath

        public Path createClasspath()
        Adds to the classpath used to locate the super classes and interfaces of the classes that will make up the EJB JAR.
        Returns:
        the path to be configured.
      • createDTD

        public EjbJar.DTDLocation createDTD()
        Create a DTD location record. This stores the location of a DTD. The DTD is identified by its public Id. The location may either be a file location or a resource location.
        Returns:
        the DTD location object to be configured by Ant
      • createSupport

        public FileSet createSupport()
        Adds a fileset for support elements.
        Returns:
        a fileset which can be populated with support files.
      • setManifest

        public void setManifest(java.io.File manifest)
        Set the Manifest file to use when jarring. As of EJB 1.1, manifest files are no longer used to configure the EJB. However, they still have a vital importance if the EJB is intended to be packaged in an EAR file. By adding "Class-Path" settings to a Manifest file, the EJB can look for classes inside the EAR file itself, allowing for easier deployment. This is outlined in the J2EE specification, and all J2EE components are meant to support it.
        Parameters:
        manifest - the manifest to be used in the EJB jar
      • setSrcdir

        public void setSrcdir(java.io.File inDir)
        Sets the source directory, which is the directory that contains the classes that will be added to the EJB jar. Typically this will include the home and remote interfaces and the bean class.
        Parameters:
        inDir - the source directory.
      • setDescriptordir

        public void setDescriptordir(java.io.File inDir)
        Set the descriptor directory. The descriptor directory contains the EJB deployment descriptors. These are XML files that declare the properties of a bean in a particular deployment scenario. Such properties include, for example, the transactional nature of the bean and the security access control to the bean's methods.
        Parameters:
        inDir - the directory containing the deployment descriptors.
      • setDependency

        public void setDependency(java.lang.String analyzer)
        Set the analyzer to use when adding in dependencies to the JAR.
        Parameters:
        analyzer - the name of the dependency analyzer or a class.
      • setBasejarname

        public void setBasejarname(java.lang.String inValue)
        Set the base name of the EJB JAR that is to be created if it is not to be determined from the name of the deployment descriptor files.
        Parameters:
        inValue - the basename that will be used when writing the jar file containing the EJB
      • setNaming

        public void setNaming(EjbJar.NamingScheme namingScheme)
        Set the naming scheme used to determine the name of the generated jars from the deployment descriptor
        Parameters:
        namingScheme - the naming scheme to be used
      • getDestdir

        public java.io.File getDestdir()
        Gets the destination directory.
        Returns:
        destination directory
        Since:
        ant 1.6
      • setDestdir

        public void setDestdir(java.io.File inDir)
        Set the destination directory. The EJB jar files will be written into this directory. The jar files that exist in this directory are also used when determining if the contents of the jar file have changed. Note that this parameter is only used if no deployment tools are specified. Typically each deployment tool will specify its own destination directory.
        Parameters:
        inDir - the destination directory in which to generate jars
      • getCmpversion

        public java.lang.String getCmpversion()
        Gets the CMP version.
        Returns:
        CMP version
        Since:
        ant 1.6
      • setCmpversion

        public void setCmpversion(EjbJar.CMPVersion version)
        Sets the CMP version. Must be either 1.0 or 2.0. Default is 1.0. Initially, only the JBoss implementation does something specific for CMP 2.0.
        Parameters:
        version - CMP version.
        Since:
        ant 1.6
      • setClasspath

        public void setClasspath(Path classpath)
        Set the classpath to use when resolving classes for inclusion in the jar.
        Parameters:
        classpath - the classpath to use.
      • setFlatdestdir

        public void setFlatdestdir(boolean inValue)
        Controls whether the destination JARs are written out in the destination directory with the same hierarchical structure from which the deployment descriptors have been read. If this is set to true the generated EJB jars are written into the root of the destination directory, otherwise they are written out in the same relative position as the deployment descriptors in the descriptor directory.
        Parameters:
        inValue - the new value of the flatdestdir flag.
      • setGenericjarsuffix

        public void setGenericjarsuffix(java.lang.String inString)
        Set the suffix for the generated jar file. When generic jars are generated, they have a suffix which is appended to the the bean name to create the name of the jar file. Note that this suffix includes the extension fo te jar file and should therefore end with an appropriate extension such as .jar or .ear
        Parameters:
        inString - the string to use as the suffix.
      • setBasenameterminator

        public void setBasenameterminator(java.lang.String inValue)
        The string which terminates the bean name. The convention used by this task is that bean descriptors are named as the BeanName with some suffix. The baseNameTerminator string separates the bean name and the suffix and is used to determine the bean name.
        Parameters:
        inValue - a string which marks the end of the basename.
      • execute

        public void execute()
                     throws BuildException
        Invoked by Ant after the task is prepared, when it is ready to execute this task. This will configure all of the nested deployment tools to allow them to process the jar. If no deployment tools have been configured a generic tool is created to handle the jar. A parser is configured and then each descriptor found is passed to all the deployment tool elements for processing.
        Overrides:
        execute in class Task
        Throws:
        BuildException - thrown whenever a problem is encountered that cannot be recovered from, to signal to ant that a major problem occurred within this task.