That means in other words it has to be in classpath of both the
containers whether they are in same machine oir different(as that does
not matter as long as they are not under same app server).

I also have the same idea, but someone told me there is some rmi
specification that if some class definition could not be found during
rmi operation, then the definition gets downloaded from the caller. Do u
or anybody having any idea on that ?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 5:40 PM
To: Sudarson Roy Pratihar
Subject: RE: Re: Is it required to Dependent class in classpath of both
EJB and Servlet container ?


Hi
        ok thanx 4 clarifying
> But let's say servlet is in tomcat and bean in jboss. Then what's the
> situation even if both of them are under same machine (not a 
> single app
> server, as tomact and jboss are running as different process)?

well, two choices:
1)either you put the class in  the GLOBAL CLASSPATH of your machine (i
mean, for example in NT
  you put it under Control Panel ecc..)
2)or, if it is not in your machine CLASSPATH, then since tomcat & jboss
  are launched by different 'scripts', then you must put your class in 
  both scripts that start your 'servers'
 
br
        marco


> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 5:31 PM
> To: Sudarson Roy Pratihar; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Is it required to Dependent class in classpath 
> of both EJB
> and Servlet container ?
> 
> 
> > custMethod(CustClass obj) where CustClass is a user defined class.
> >  
> > And we have a servlet , say MyServlet, that will use MyBean 
> > and call the
> > method custMethod(CustClass obj) . 
> >  
> > Now MyServlet and MyBean are in different servers in two different
> > machines.
> >  
> > My question is :
> >  
> > Now is it required to keep CustClass.class at run time class path of
> > both the systems ?
> 
> yes, because (you said it explicitly), servlet & EJBs are on two
> DIFFERENT MACHINES.
> 
> >  
> > Can I put CustClass.class in the class path of only in the servlet
> > container , not in EJB container ?
> 
> u are making confusion: if servlet container & EJB container run
> on hte same APPLICATION SERVER, you put your class in the servet
> classpath (such as WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH).
> 
> but if,as you said, servlet runs on machine A, and EJB runs on machine
> B, then u
> must put hte class on both machines, afaik. 
> br
>         marco
> 
> 
> 
> >  
> >  
> > Any suggestion is welcome.
> >  
> > TIA,
> > Sudarson
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