Assembling EJB 2.x modules

An enterprise bean is a Java component that can be combined with other resources to create Java EE applications. This topic describes assembling Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) modules based on the EJB 2.x and earlier specifications.

Before you begin

Create and unit tested an enterprise bean that you want to assemble in an enterprise application and deploy onto an application server.

About this task

Assemble an EJB module to contain enterprise beans and related code artifacts. Group web components, client code, and resource adapter code in separate modules. After the EJB module is assembled, install it as a stand-alone application or combine it with other modules into an enterprise application.

Use an assembly tool to assemble an EJB module in any of the following ways:

[Updated in September 2011] For information about assembling EJB modules with an assembly tool, see the Rational® Application Developer documentation. [Updated in September 2011]

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Results

The EJB module is migrated or created, reflecting the Java EE structure that specifies the location of enterprise bean content files, class files, class paths, the deployment descriptor, and supporting metadata. For more information about the location of the content see the assembly tool information center.

What to do next

After you finish assembling your EJB module, you are ready to deploy your module.



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