Hi,
The best way is to put those classes in the package(if you have any) make
the jar file and give the path of the jar file in classpath before starting
application server. Simply import those classes in your bean classes.
Regards
Ashwani Kalra
E-Commerce Group
NIIT Ltd. India
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> Hi,
> I am developing a EJB based application whereby i am deplyoing
> multiple beans within the application.I also have some helper classes(for
> Logging and Error handling) which r used by every bean.Presently during
> deployment i am adding the herlper classes to each jar file but i want to
> keep a separate copy of helper classes which can be used by all the
> beans.what should i do?
>
> regards,
> Ritesh
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