Hi Benoit,
>One way to make sure is to compare the class in the methodBeanTypes with >the class
>used as parameter for the method. If they are not equal and
>have the same name, you can compare the class loaders of the classes to >see if they
>are the same.
>
>If they are not the same, then you will have to revisit your class loading
>strategy.
I will shortly test to see whether this is the
problem. However, I know this doesn't relate to
EJB directly, however I'd appriciate if you could
elaborate on how do I solve this problem should this
indeed be the problem.
Many thanks,
eyal.
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