Creating an Enterprise Bean
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- In the Projects window, select any existing EJB module project.
- Choose File > New from the main window.
- From the Java EE category, select one of the following EJB templates:
- Follow the directions in the rest of the wizard.
When you create an enterprise bean, the IDE does the following:
- Java EE 5 projects:
- Adds a node for the enterprise bean under the project's Enterprise Beans
node. This node can contain nodes for bean methods and fields.
- Creates the bean class and the interfaces under the Source Packages node
- Opens the bean class in the Source Editor
- J2EE 1.4 projects:
- Adds a node for the enterprise bean under the project's Enterprise Beans
node. This node can contain nodes for bean methods and fields.
- Updates the deployment descriptors for the EJB module and the Enterprise Application module
that contains the EJB module. If your target server is the GlassFish server,
the IDE also configures the server-specific deployment
descriptors. For all other application servers, you have to write the server-specific
deployment descriptors yourself.
- Opens the bean class in the Source Editor
- See Also
- Creating an EJB Module Project
- Creating an Enterprise Application Project
- About Creating Web Applications
- Generating CMP Entity Beans From a Database
- Generating Persistent Entity Classes From a Database
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