Jagadesh,

your "siapps.converter.ConverterBean.class: should be
"siapps.converter.ConverterBean".

Lam

Jagadesh Munta wrote:

> Lam,
>
> I think Iam specifying the fully qualified class. It is as follows: My EJB
> class is  in c:\j2sdkee-beta\siapps\converter\ConverterBean.class with package
> name: siapps.converter
> I specified the base directory as c:\j2sdkee-beta\ and class name:
> siapps.converter.ConverterBean.class
> The error persits as "class (siapps.converter.ConverterBean.class) could not
> loaded ".
> Am i wrongly specified? pl. correct it for me...
>
> Thanks.
> -Jagadesh
>
> Fong Shing Lam wrote:
>
> > Jagadesh,
> >
> > try use fully qualified class name.
> >
> > Lam
> >
> > Jagadesh Munta wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Greetings to all. Iam new to this list.
> > > I could able start the j2ee server but I could not able to create the
> > > EJB jar file from deploy tool or packager. Even though Iam specifying
> > > the base directory correctly and giving the class name, home and remote
> > > interfaces with correct package name, I am getting the error "could not
> > > able to load the class".
> > > Can any body has anything related to this in mind?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > -Jagadesh
> >
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