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Posted to user@ant.apache.org by Ross Johnson <jo...@yahoo.com> on 2000/10/13 21:11:37 UTC

Re: ejbjar and proxy servers

Dan -

I had the exact same problem.  I did exactly what you suggested, with
the file:/// tag.  Worked fine. 

Ross
--- Dan Smith <da...@globalone.net> wrote:

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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
<html>
All,
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I am trying to use the ejbjar tag but it keeps
complaining
about my missing ejb-jar_1.1.dtd.&nbsp; I am assuming it is attempting
to find the dtd through the link in my ejb-jar.xml file (i.e.&nbsp;
&lt;!DOCTYPE
ejb-jar PUBLIC '-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Enterprise JavaBeans
1.1//EN'
'<A
HREF="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/ejb-jar_1_1.dtd">http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/ejb-jar_1_1.dtd</A>'>).&nbsp;
The problem is
that I need to specify a proxy server in order to see anything.&nbsp;
Is
there an undocumented 'additionalparam' tag for ejbjar?&nbsp; If not,
is
it ok to download the dtd and point to '<A
HREF="file://somedirectory/ejb-jar_1_1.dtd">file://somedirectory/ejb-jar_1_1.dtd</A>?
<p>Thanks
<br>Dan
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