Kevan, How do I turn off proxy generation? What do you mean by breaking admin console? I wont be able to control that app from the admin console? Are there other side effects? Thanks, Yoel
_____ From: Kevan Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:56 PM To: user@geronimo.apache.org Subject: Re: Gbean within a signed jar On Feb 6, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Spotts, Joel ((ISS Atlanta)) wrote: I have a gbean packaged within a signed jar that is placed in my EAR. Trouble is it seems that geronimo uses proxy classes on the gbean class files, which results in the dreaded: java.lang.SecurityException: class "..."'s signer information does not match signer information of other classes in the same package when geronimo attempts to start the gbean. Anyone have a solution to this problem other than not signing the jar? Hi Yoel, Interesting. First I've heard of this problem, but it makes sense. I don't really have a "solution" for you. 1) As you suggest, don't sign your jar... :-P 2) Turn off proxy generation in the server. This, however, has the unfortunate side-effect of breaking the admin console. So, this really isn't much of an option. Perhaps somebody else can chime in... --kevan