Dain,

Correct, I can't get remote interfaces working (you left out the @Local 
annotation
in your example). I also noticed that the optional tests client jar is packaged
incorrectly (had to unpack it to be able to find and run the Main class).

-Dario

> Forgot to click the send button on this email yesterday :(
>
> On Sep 18, 2007, at 2:17 PM, Dario Laverde wrote:
>
>> Dain,
>>
>> Thanks for the work! I've updated the "New Instructions" adding the
>> manual steps for
>> Windows users, you can try including this in your installer.
>
> I updated the installer and tested it.
>
>> Just a minor comment, I
>> also copied the agent jar in addition to the loader jar into
>> Tomcat's lib folder
>> because hardcoding to webapps/openejb/lib may be a problem should
>> webapps be changed
>> or openejb be deployed w/o unpacking the war/zip.
>
> Interesting idea.  I'll give that a try also.
>
>> Now for the example, I'm getting the following error:
>> javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name "org.acme.TestServlet/ejb"
>> not found.
>>
>> I tried out your example by adding it to the previous example Karan
>> posted but even
>> that one no longer works for me:
>> javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name
>> "GreetingBeanBusinessRemote" not found.
>>
>> Maybe I'm still missing something?
>
> Can you try my example directly?  There may be something wrong with
> Karan's example or maybe remote business interfaces are broken.
>
> -dain
>


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