you should edit your ejb-jar manifest file and add a Class-Path entry. you
can specify in that path as many libs as you want that your EJB jars depend
on.
it is up to the application server to make the util jars, that you specifiy
in that path, accesible to EJB jars.


-----Original Message-----
From: Nati Shalom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 1:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Deploying ejb application which are dependent on external jars


Hi
What is the standard way to specify the dependency of an ejb application in
external jars.
External jars are not necessarily EJB jars they could be for example JINI
jars or others.
Currently I had used the system classpath for this purpose but this method
create conflicts with other classes in my application. I'm interested in a
way to define this in the application level rather then in the system level
to avoid such conflicts.


Regards
Nati S.

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