You can import an enterprise bean (EJB) JAR file and define a new
enterprise archive (EAR) project and EJB module for the enterprise bean JAR
file using the Assembly Toolkit.
Alternatively, you can right-click EJB
Modules in a view such as the J2EE Hierarchy view and click Import.
Or, on Windows platforms, you can drag the enterprise bean JAR file and drop
it on a view.
In the Import dialog, specify the EJB JAR file and project name:
Click EJB JAR file > Next.
Specify the enterprise bean JAR file to import. Use Browse to
locate the JAR file and specify its full path name.
Specify an EJB project name. For example, if you are importing
the HelloWorld.jar file, you might name the project HelloWorld.
Click New, specify HelloWorld for the project name, specify
whether you want to use the EJB 1.1 or 2.0 specification (EJB 2.0 is the default),
and click Next.
Name the enterprise archive (EAR) file into which to import
the enterprise bean JAR file. The name must be unique among EAR files in the
directory.
Click Finish.
Verify the contents of the new EAR file and EJB module in either
of the following ways:
In the J2EE Hierarchy view, expand Enterprise Applications or EJB
Modules and view the new modules.
Click Window > Show View > Navigator to see the associated
files for the EAR file and EJB module in a Navigator view.
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