An EJB project populates several panels in the WebLogic Workshop IDE with controls that you use to work on the project. This topic introduces the various tabs and windows to users who are new to working with WebLogic Workshop and EJB project.
The Application tab is a tree view of all the files in the application, organized by project. For example, in the below picture the application CoverBand contains two projects: CoverBandEJB, an EJB project, and CoverWeb, a Web project. The EJB project contains all the EJB-related files in the application.
The Files tab, in the same window as the Application tab, shows the files that make up the application.
The Design view lets you select any component of an EJB for editing. Right-click in an empty area to bring up the shortcut menu from which you create new methods, relations, and CMP fields. The diamonds on the CMP fields and various methods show in what interface(s) these are defined. Right-click the arrows/CMP field names to change an interface definition.
Use the property editor to enter ejbgen tag annotations. When you select an ejbgen tag, a description appears at the lower end of the editor.
For more information about ejbgen tags, see the Enterprise JavaBean Annotation Reference.
The Build window logs the results of the build. If the build window is not shown, choose Views-->Windows-->Build. The Debug Output and Breakpoints windows can be used when (test) running the EJB to examine debugging output and, if applicable, breakpoints.
How Do I: Create a New Application?
How Do I: Create a New Project?