From Axis or from the EJB container? If both output are logged at the same place you might not be able to make the difference.
 
Thomas
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 Thats what I thought but when I only copied Remote and Home interface I kept getting NoClassDefFoundError on  helper classes,
 user defined exceptions, etc ... 
 
-Cyrus 
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In the case of a web service implemented using EJBs, the Axis server will behave as an EJB client. Only the EJB client classes are required for the web service to work (meaning the Remote and Home interface).
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Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 4:59 PM
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 Hello,
    I am trying to expose an existing stateless session bean as a web service .  I
 basically followed the example(creating the client and wsdd)  given in the Wrox Axis(pg 255) .  The book
 says to only copy the Remote and Home interface for the EJB into axis\WEB-INF\classes\ .
 Is this true or do I need to copy all classes the EJB has dependencies on? 
 
 Thanks,
-Cyrus

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