Hi Laurant,
> Yes, but that's still an external DTD. I'm trying to make
> sure there is no
> reliance on external DTDs.
You can force the ejbjar task to refer to a local file (or to
a webserver you control on your own) by supplying the <dtd>-tag
within the ejbjar task:
<ejbjar ... >
<dtd publicId="-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Enterprise JavaBeans
2.0//EN"
location="${global.project.home}/DTD/ejb20-jar.dtd"/>
<dtd publicId="-//BEA Systems, Inc.//DTD WebLogic 6.0.0 EJB//EN"
location="${global.project.home}/DTD/weblogic-ejb-jar.dtd"/>
</ejbjar>
hth,
Thomas
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