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OpenEJB and Tomcat on the menu again

OpenEJB is on the radar again, after their recent 3.0 release. I met with Dain Sundstrom for coffee on Tuesday night and he showed me how, in less than five minutes, to turn Apache Tomcat into an EJB server, and how to build and deploy a hello world example that uses a servlet to draw a stateless session bean from the ENC. We did it in IntelliJ IDEA v7, it was fantastic.

I'm documenting how this all functions, and plan to write an updated series of articles on Container-Driven Testing

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