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  | | | EJB Deployment error on unix which deployed fine on windows instance !! | EJB Deployment error on unix which deployed fine on windows instance !! 2004-06-10 - By Jagannath Nori
Back Hi,
An EJB was built on Sun One Application Server 7.0 and deployed well on Win-XP. When the Sys admin is trying to deploy the same on Solaris. It is having problems. I have dumped the error for further reference. Any ideas.
Thanx, Jag
Test Name : tests.ejb.session.TransactionDemarcationComponentInterface Test Assertion : Session bean container transaction demarcation for all methods of remote interface test Test Description : For [ module_rate-tablesEjb#rate-tablesEjb#Rates ] Error: There are no transaction attributes within this bean [ Rates ]. Transaction attributes must be specified for the methods defined in the remote interface [ nz.co.fpf.fpfweb.ejb.Rates ]. Method [ getRates ] has no transaction attribute defined.
Test Name : tests.ejb.session.TransactionDemarcationComponentInterface Test Assertion : Session bean container transaction demarcation for all methods of remote interface test Test Description : For [ module_rate-tablesEjb#rate- tablesEjb#CodetableService ] Error: There are no transaction attributes within this bean [ CodetableService ]. Transaction attributes must be specified for the methods defined in the remote interface [ nz.co.fpf.fpfweb.ejb.CodetableService ]. Method [ getCodetable ] has no transaction attribute defined.
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