First of all what exactly are you trying to configure within the server
and where are you trying to configure this feature.
I have been working with WLS for a long time and don't understand what
exactly your trying to achieve.
----- Original Message -----
From: Saravanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, June 4, 2000 4:35 pm
Subject: WEbLogic Persistence
> When I start configuring the Persistence it is saying that it
> cannot set up
> persistence .. What may be the reason. When I work out the
> Examples it is
> going on Fine. Anyone has countered the same problem..
>
> Saravanan
> EJB Programmer
> FGS Infotech P Ltd.,
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