Usage: openejb deploy [options] JARFILES... OPTIONS -m Move the jar to the OPENEJB_HOME/beans directory. Will not overwrite the jar if there is an existing jar with the same name in the OPENEJB_HOME/beans directory. Add the -f option to force the overwrite. -c Copy the jar to the OPENEJB_HOME/beans directory. Will not overwrite the jar if there is an existing jar with the same name in the OPENEJB_HOME/beans directory. Add the -f option to force the overwrite. -f Forces a move or a copy, overwriting any previously existing jar with the same name. -a Automate deployment as much as possible. Applies all automation related flags (-C & -D). -C Automatically assigns each bean in the jar to the first container of the appropriate bean type. -D Automatically assigns the OpenEJB deployment ID for each bean by using the in your ejb-jar.xml. The deployment ID uniquely identifies the bean in the OpenEJB container system and is used by most servers as the client-side JNDI name. No two beans can share the same deployment ID. -d dir Sets the OPENEJB_HOME to the specified directory. -l file Sets the log4j configuration to the specified file. -conf file Sets the OpenEJB configuration to the specified file. -version Print the version. -help Print this help message. -examples Show examples of how to use the options. See http://openejb.sf.net/deploy.html for more information. OpenEJB -- EJB Container System and EJB Server. For updates and additional information, visit http://openejb.sf.net Bug Reports to