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Title: Running a standalone OpenEJB server
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<a name="RunningastandaloneOpenEJBserver-ConfiguringtheOpenEJBRuntime"></a>
# Configuring the OpenEJB Runtime
The OpenEJB Eclipse plugin provides support for running OpenEJB as a
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To set up a new runtime, click on Window, Preferences, and select Installed
Runtimes under the Server category. Click the Add button.
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Select OpenEJB 3.0.0 from the Apache category, and click next. If you
choose to 'also create a new server' on this panel, you can add a server
straight after configuring the runtime.
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Browse to, or enter the path to your copy of OpenEJB. Click on Finish.
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Select OpenEJB 3.0.0 from the Apache category, ensure you have the OpenEJB
runtime selected, and click Next.
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Select the EJB port for the server, and select Finish.
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# Deploying a project
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project doesn't have the Faceted nature, you can use the OpenEJB plugin to
add it. Simply select OpenEJB->Add Faceted Nature from the menu bar.
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To add the EJB facet, right click on the project in the navigator, and
select Properties. Select Project Facets on the left hand side. Click on
the Modify Project button.
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Select the EJB Module facet, and the Java Facet. Remember to select your
OpenEJB runtime too. Click Next.
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Enter the source folder for the EJBs in your project and click Finish.
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Now right click on your OpenEJB server in the servers view, and select Add
and Remove Projects.
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Add your project to the server, and click Finish.
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To start the server, Right click on your OpenEJB server, and select Start.
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