Hi
Why do u need a ejb-jar.xml and weblogic-ejb-jar.xml
in your WAR??? Its not needed in the war file.
You need them in ur jar which has the EJBs..Your WAR
file juste needs to have the web.xml, weblogic.xml and
the class files(Dont include the EJB Bean, just the
Home and Remote) and the support lib files. Thats it..
Just give this a try ;-)

Cheers
Raj

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> On  2 May, Rajagopal. V wrote:
> > What I would do is just create a test Servlet with
> teh
> > code in your setup method and put the Home, Remote
> > classses in the Servlet Classpath and try running
> that
> > Servlet. If that works, it shud work in setup()
> too.
> > 
> > BTW, did u check ur weblogic console to see if the
> > JNDI name is registered for ur EJB?
> > 
> 
> My EJB doesn't deploy. Like I said, if I put the
> ejb-jar.xml file in my
> META-INF directory, I get a null pointer exception,
> I'n not sure why.
> 
> I think I'm just going to forget the webapp route
> and do the EAR thing. I
> think I'll have less problems that way.
> 
> L
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