On Sat, 17 Jun 2000 09:15:15 -0400, Pabolu, Ravikumar (CTS)
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wrote:
>u should have client jar file in ur classpath and in the client code.
>and for the client to access the ejbs u have to instantiate a properties
>object with initialcontext class name and provider url.
>then try running the client.

Not necessarily. This is vendor specific, and some vendors do not
require the above to
be the case.

>>         How to run the client which will ask for the JNDI in another
>> server
>> and calls the appropriate methods. When i copied the clienclass alone and
>> tried it said the initiall context not found etc., so i copied
>> weblogic/lib
>> diretory into my client's classpath and then ran it. but even then the
>> same
>> problem..

This is vendor specific. Please contact your vendor (e.g. Weblogic
newsgroups at
news://www4.weblogic.com) for more info.

/Rickard

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