| = Understanding the Directory Layout |
| :index-group: OpenEJB Standalone Server |
| :jbake-date: 2018-12-05 |
| :jbake-type: page |
| :jbake-status: published |
| |
| |
| Unpacking the standalone OpenEJB will result in the following directory |
| layout: |
| |
| [source,java] |
| ---- |
| apache-openejb-[version]\apps |
| apache-openejb-[version]\bin |
| apache-openejb-[version]\conf |
| apache-openejb-[version]\data |
| apache-openejb-[version]\lib |
| apache-openejb-[version]\logs |
| apache-openejb-[version]\LICENSE |
| apache-openejb-[version]\NOTICE |
| apache-openejb-[version]\README.txt |
| ---- |
| |
| = Directories |
| |
| == bin/ |
| |
| Contains commands to start/stop the server (You can also do a lot of |
| other stuff like deploy/undeploy, but we will just talk about things |
| needed to get you started) |
| |
| == lib/ |
| |
| Contains several jar files (you only need of few of these jars in your |
| classpath to do EJB development) |
| |
| == apps/ |
| |
| Once you create your EJB's and jar them up, you can place your jar file |
| in this directory and start the server. The server will automatically |
| deploy all the EJB's contained in this JAR. |
| |
| == logs/ |
| |
| Contains log files. |
| |
| == conf/ |
| |
| This directory contains nothing but a README.txt file at the time |
| OpenEJB is unpacked. The first time OpenEJB is started however, these |
| files will be created: |
| |
| [source,java] |
| ---- |
| conf/ |
| openejb.xml (main config file) |
| logging.properties (log levels and files) |
| login.config (jaas config file) |
| users.properties (users that can log in) |
| groups.properties (groups in which users belong) |
| |
| conf.d/ |
| |
| admin.properties (network socket for administration) |
| ejbd.properties (network socket for ejb invocations) |
| hsql.properties (network socket for hsql client access) |
| httpejbd.properties (network socket for ejb invocations over http) |
| telnet.properties (network socket for telnet "server") |
| ---- |
| |
| These files can be edited as desired. If at any time you are unhappy |
| with your changes or simply wish to start over, you can delete or move |
| any of the files above and a new one containing the default values will |
| be automatically created. |