Many of you are developing with light-weight servlet containers, such as Jetty or Tomcat. While these platforms lend themselves to rapid application development, they often force you to forgo some benefits of running in a larger application server.
One of the most challenging tasks is to integrate a transaction manager into a simpler servlet-container without adding too much complexity to your configuration.
In this post, Stephen Connolly demonstrates how to configure the maven-jetty-plugin to start Jetty with OpenEJB.
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