If I remember it correctly, WebLogic does not
realy compliant with EJB spec. ejbCreate returns
the remote object, instead of void.
--- Richard Monson-Haefel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Pankaj Tandon wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have a bunch of eJBs that happily run on
> Weblogic's WLS4.5. I tried
> > deploying these eJBs on J2EE using the deploytool
> provided with t he
> > download. Boy.. was that an uphill task! The java
> app called deployment
> > tool refuses to move ahead of step 3 in the eJB
> JAR wizard issuing a series
> > of exceptions. (I input my CustomerBean.class etc.
> hoping it would take it
> > from there)
> > Has someone been successful in deploying eJBs from
> other eJB servers on
> > J2EE?
> >
>
> If Weblogic still requires you to declare EJBContext
> variable types as
> transient that could be the source of your problem
> since EJB 1.1 forbids this.
>
> Also (just a suggestion) you might want use the
> J2EE-INTEREST mailing list
> since its more focused on J2EE RI stuff.
>
> --
> Richard Monson-Haefel
> Author of Enterprise JavaBeans
> Published by O'Reilly & Associates
> ( http://www.monson-haefel.com )
>
>
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