You should not put the ejb classes(home remote etc) in weblogic server's
classpath. Because WL does not require them(as it already has them , while
you deploy the beans). There may be version problem , though it will give
you only warning and not error.

Only client should have the (home and remote interface in class path)





                    Milind Kulkarni
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                    01/30/2003 03:46 PM
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                    Milind Kulkarni







Hi All,

I am getting the following message while deploying my EJBs though I am able
invoke my EJBs without any problem.  Is there any problem if I get these
messages while deploying the EJBs.

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ejbc:
     [java] <Jan 30, 2003 2:27:30 PM IST> <Warning> <EJB> <EJB Deployment:
Commi
ssionController has a class
ch.skandia.commission.component.ejb.CommissionContro
ller.CommissionClientControllerEJB which is in the classpath. This class
should
only be located in the ejb-jar file.>
     [java] <Jan 30, 2003 2:27:31 PM IST> <Warning> <EJB> <EJB Deployment:
Commi
ssionController has a class
ch.skandia.commission.component.ejb.CommissionContro
ller.CommissionClientControllerHome which is in the classpath. This class
should
 only be located in the ejb-jar file.>
     [java] <Jan 30, 2003 2:27:31 PM IST> <Warning> <EJB> <EJB Deployment:
Commi
ssionController has a class
ch.skandia.commission.component.ejb.CommissionContro
ller.CommissionClientController which is in the classpath. This class
should onl
y be located in the ejb-jar file.>


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Regards,
Milind

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