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appc and ejbc Reference

 


appc

The appc compiler generates and compiles the classes needed to deploy EJBs and JSPs to WebLogic Server. It also validates the deployment descriptors for compliance with the current specifications at both the individual module level and the application level. The application-level checks include checks between the application-level deployment descriptors and the individual modules as well as validation checks across the modules.

Advantages of Using appc

The appc tool offers the following benefits:

appc Syntax

Use the following syntax to run appc:

prompt>java weblogic.appc [options] <ear, jar, or war file or directory>

Designating Alternative Deployment Descriptors

J2EE allows you to designate an alternative J2EE deployment descriptor for an EJB or web application module, using the <alt-dd> element in the <module> stanza of application.xml.

You can use <alt-dd> to specify an alternate deployment descriptor only for the J2EE deployment descriptors, web.xml and ejb-jar.xml. As of WebLogic Server 8.1 SP01, if you specify an alternative deployment descriptor for a module in alt-dd, appc will compile it using the EJB using the alternative descriptor file.

For more information about the <alt-dd> element, see module in Developing WebLogic Server Applications.

In WebLogic Server 8.1 SP01and later, you can use appc command line options to designate alternative J2EE and WebLogic Server deployment descriptors for an application, as shown below:

appc Options

Table C-1 lists appc command line options

Table C-1 appc Command Line Options

Option

Description

-advanced

Prints advanced usage options.

-altappdd

Designates an alternative J2EE application deployment descriptor.

-altwlsappdd

Designates an alternative WebLogic Server application deployment descriptor.

-basicClientJar

Does not include deployment descriptors in client JARs generated for EJBs.

-classpath <path>

Selects the classpath to use during compilation.

-compiler <javac>

Selects the Java compiler to use.

-convertDD

Attempts to update deployment descriptors to the latest version.

-deprecation

Warns about deprecated calls.

-forceGeneration

Forces generation of EJB and JSP classes. Without this flag, the classes will not be regenerated unless a checksum indicates that it is necessary.

-g

Compiles debugging information into a class file.

-idl

Generates IDL for EJB remote interfaces.

-idlDirectory <dir>

Specifies the directory where IDL files will be created (default: target directory or JAR)

-idlFactories

Generates factory methods for valuetypes.

-idlMethodSignatures <>

Specifies the method signatures used to trigger IDL code generation.

-idlNoAbstractInterfaces

Does not generate abstract interfaces and methods/attributes that contain them.

-idlNoValueTypes

Does not generate valuetypes and the methods/attributes that contain them.

-idlOrbix

Generates IDL somewhat compatible with Orbix 2000 2.0 C++.

-idlOverwrite

Always overwrites existing IDL files.

-idlVerbose

Displays verbose information for IDL generation.

-idlVisibroker

Generates IDL somewhat compatible with Visibroker 4.5 C++.

-iiop

Generates CORBA stubs for EJBs.

-iiopDirectory <dir>

Specifies the directory where IIOP stub files will be written (default: target directory or JAR)

-timeout

Used in conjunction with remote-client-timeout.

-J<option>

Passes flags through to Java runtime.

-keepgenerated

Keeps the generated .java files.

-lineNumbers

Adds line numbers to generated class files to aid in debugging.

-normi

Passes flags through to Symantec's sj.

-nowarn

Compiles without warnings.

-O

Compiles with optimization on.

-output <file>

Specifies an alternate output archive or directory. If not set, the output is placed in the source archive or directory.

-print

Prints the standard usage message.

-verbose

Compiles with verbose output.

-version

Prints appc version information.


 

appc and EJBs

weblogic.appc performs the following EJB-related functions:

By default, appc uses javac as a compiler. For faster performance, specify a different compiler (such as Symantec's sj) using the command-line -compiler flag or via the Administration Console. See Configuring Compiler Options.

For the location of the public version of weblogic-ejb-jar.xml, see weblogic-ejb-jar.xml Deployment Descriptor Reference. For the location of the public version of weblogic-cmp-jar.xml, see weblogic-cmp-jar.xml Deployment Descriptor Reference.

 


ejbc

Note: ejbc is deprecated. Use appc instead. See appc.

Use the weblogic.ejbc tool for generating and compiling EJB container classes. If you compile JAR files for deployment into the EJB container, you must use weblogic.ejbc to generate the container classes.

weblogic.ejbc does the following:

Note: ejbc accepts both JAR files and exploded directories as input.

If you specify an output JAR file, ejbc places all generated files into the JAR file.

By default, ejbc uses javac as a compiler. For faster performance, specify a different compiler (such as Symantec's sj) using the -compiler flag or via the Administration Console. See Configuring Compiler Options.

Although versions of the WebLogic-specific XML deployment descriptor files are published on or web site for your convenience, an internal version is shipped with the product for use by weblogic.ejbc.

For the location of the public version of weblogic-ejb-jar.xml and weblogic-cmp-jar.xml, see Document Type Definitions and DOCTYPE Header Information.

Advantages of Using ejbc

The ejbc tool offers the following benefits:

ejbc Syntax

prompt> java weblogic.ejbc [options] <source directory or jar file>
	<target directory or jar file>

Note: If you output to a JAR file, the output JAR name must be different from the input JAR name.

ejbc Arguments

Argument

Description

<source directory or jar file>

Specifies the exploded source directory or JAR file containing the compiled EJB classes, interfaces, and XML deployment files.

<target directory or jar file>

Specifies the destination JAR file or deployment directory in which ejbc places the output JAR. If you specify an output JAR file, ejbc places the original EJB classes, interfaces, and XML deployment files in the JAR, as well as the new container classes that ejbc generates.


 

ejbc Options

Option

Description

-help

Prints a list of all options available for the compiler.

-version

Prints ejbc version information.

-basicClientJar

Does not include deployment descriptors in client JARs generated for EJBs.

-dispatchPolicy <queueName>

Specifies a configured execute queue that the EJB should use for obtaining execute threads in WebLogic Server. For more information, see Using Execute Queues to Control Thread Usage.

-forceGeneration

Forces generation of EJB classes. Without this flag, the classes may not be regenerated (if determined to be unnecessary).

-idl

Generates CORBA Interface Definition Language for remote interfaces.

-idlNoValueTypes

Does not generate valuetypes and the methods/attributes that contain them.

-idlFactories

Generates factory methods for valuetypes.

-idlVisibroker

Generates IDL somewhat compatible with Visibroker 4.5 C++.

-idlOrbix

Generates IDL somewhat compatible with Orbix 2000 2.0 C++.

-idlOverwrite

Overwrites existing IDL files.

-idlVerbose

Displays verbose information while generating IDL.

-idlDirectory <dir>

Specifies the directory where ejbc creates IDL files. By default, ejbc uses the current directory.

-idlMethodSignatures <>

Specifies the method signatures used to trigger IDL code generation.

-iiop

Generates CORBA stubs for EJBs.

-iiopDirectory <dir>

Specifies the directory where IIOP stub files will be written (default: target directory or JAR)

-timeout

Used in conjunction with remote-client-timeout.

-J

Specifies the heap size for weblogic.ejbc. Use as follows:
java weblogic.ejbc -J-mx256m input.jar output.jar

-keepgenerated

Saves the intermediate Java files generated during compilation.

-compiler <compiler name>

Sets the compiler for ejbc to use.

-normi

Passed through to Symantec's java compiler, sj, to stop generation of RMI stubs. Otherwise sj creates its own RMI stubs, which are unnecessary for the EJB.

-classpath <path>

Sets a CLASSPATH used during compilation. This augments the system or shell CLASSPATH.

-convertDD

Attempts to update deployment descriptors to the latest version.


 

 

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