This question is best asked in the WebSphere newsgroup. Point your news
client to news://news.software.ibm.com and select the appserver newsgroup.

FYI, set your classpath for your client to the jar files in the "<WAS>\lib"
directory and you will work your problem out.

-- Aravind

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> Hi,
> could some one let me know where I can find the classes
> com.ibm.ejs.ns.jndi.CNInitialContextFactory
> or
> com.ibm.ejb.cb.runtime.CBCtxFactory
> in the websphere libraries...
> I created a deployed jar for my bean using visual age, and added it to a
> container in websphere. now, I am trying to write a test
> application, which
> can call it. having trouble with this, as I couldnot locate these classes
> anywhere.
>
> tia,
> Murali
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