Thanks Ajay.
I was also thinking in the same track, just wanting to
confirm the things. So I think this is a bug of
weblogic server.
To solve this problem , what I have done , put the
helper classes in some directory (say c:\myhelper),
just like c:\weblogic\myserver\serverclasses, and put
the path in server 's classpath using wlconfig
utility. As I 'm using win nt , it stores this
classpath in windows registry and pick that each time
I start the server. Anyway, I'm not satisfied with
that solution, which causes to fire me the mail in
this mailing list.
I don't weblogic 6.0 has solved this problem or not.
If somebody knows or can give better solution, please
reply.
Thanks
Sudarson
--- Ajay Bhadauria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi sudarson,
> Weblogic app server do not pick up the helper
> classes from the bean's jar
> file and also u cannot change the classpath on hot
> deployment. So better is
> to place your helper classes in
> "weblogic\myserver\serverclasses" directory
> as all the classes reqired by server-side objects
> are kept in this
> directory. And also it is always in classpath when u
> run weblogic app
> server.
> You can compile your helper classes using this
> (but first run setenv.cmd)
> javac -d %SERVER_CLASSES% Helper.java
> to directely put your helper classes into the above
> mentioned directory.
>
> Anybody know about .war file (Weblogic Archive
> file) .. I m asking this
> because i think we can specify our helper classes
> along with the ejb's jar
> file in the .war file and can deploy our weblogic
> Application ( and not just
> deploy EJBeans) and so in that case we can keep our
> helper classes anywhere
> and can specify its location in .war file. Any idea
> ??:)
>
> Cheers
>
> Ajay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sudarson roy pratihar
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 11:19 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Problem in using Helper Classes in
> Weblogic
>
>
> Hi,
> Thanks for ur reply. But regarding jar file concept.
> u're missing one thing--- u can deploy the jar file
> statically as well as at the run time (what we call
> hotdeployment in weblogic), so in case of
> hotdeployment how can u give the classpath in
> startWeblogic ? Can u or somebody else give some
> more
> light on this ?
> Thanks and Reagrds,
> Sudarson
> --- "Poornima, Girish (IE10)"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If you don't include the helper class in the
> session
> > bean or entity bean jar
> > file, then the path where the helper class exists
> > should be specified in
> > StartWeblogic.cmd file Weblogic classpath
> >
> > If the helper class is included in the session or
> > entity bean jar file, then
> > the jar's path must be specified in the Weblogic
> > classpath of
> > StartWeblogic.cmd file
> > > Poornima Girish
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: sudarson roy pratihar
> > [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 1:19 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: Problem in using Helper Classes in
> > Weblogic
> > >
> > > I have faced some problem while using helper
> > classes
> > > in weblogic. Suppose we have a helper class
> Helper
> > > which is used in the entitybean(or may be
> session
> > > bean). I have put the helper class in the same
> jar
> > > file and deployed it in weblogic 5.1. But at the
> > the
> > > runtime it is giving unmarshalling exception.
> But
> > if I
> > > put the Helper.class in some directory which is
> in
> > the
> > > classpath of the server, then it works fine. Can
> > > anybody pls help me in this regard ?
> > > TIA,
> > > Sudarson
> > >
> > >
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