![]() Click Browse and select the location where you installed JBoss. Select Generic Server Runtime -> JBoss v3.2.3 and click Next. Select Server -> Installed Runtimes from the menu on the left.The Sun JDK 1.4.2 now shows on the list of installed runtimes. ![]() Name the runtime Sun JDK 1.4.2 and click OK. Select Browse for the JRE home directory and choose the location where you installed the JDK 1.4.2. Select Java -> Installed JREs from the menu on the left.JBoss requires a JDK so it can compile servlets and JSPs. In order to run the EJB and Web modules from Eclipse (which will allow you to test and debug the modules) Eclipse has to be told where to find JBoss, XDoclet and where to find the JDK. Installing The JBoss and XDoclet Runtimes In Eclipse This tutorial will introduce you to Session beans and the Web Tools Platform project's support for XDoclet and server tools. In this tutorial you will create a simple EJB component and a client web application. WTP Tutorials - Building a Simple EJB Application WTP Tutorials - Building a Simple EJB Application WTP Tutorials - Building a Simple EJB Application
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