Check whether both classes (the one the object has and the one you're trying
to cast it to) have been loaded by the same class loader, e.g. using
YourClass.class.getClassLoader().getClass() and
yourObject.getClass().getClassLoader().getClass().
Stefan
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Stefan Tilkov -- stefan(dot)tilkov(at)innoq(dot)com -- www.innoQ.com
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Jim Archer
> Gesendet: Montag, 28. August 2000 08:36
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> Betreff: ClassCastException when narrowing
>
>
> Hi All...
>
> I am using J2EE RI to test some entity beans I have written (CMP) and
> deployed into J2EE RI 1.2.1 and Cloudscape. I'm writing to EJB 1.1.
>
> In my test client, after I get the context, I do the
> PortableRemotrObject.narrow() call and get a ClassCastException. I have
> been through my code a few times (not that I coulden't miss anything) and
> didn't see anything wrong.
>
> Can someone give me an idea as to where to look for the cause of this
> exception?
>
> Thanks very much...
>
> Jim
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