Oliver,

    What tool did you used when creating the ejb.jar file. If you are using winzip 
instead of jartool make sure that the full path of the class shows up. Java is very 
picky with the class path, also make sure that you make any imports for all the 
classes that you are using that are not in the same bean package or java.lang package. 

  -hope this helps

 Rolando Rivera "El Matador" 



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From: olivier duhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 11:11:00 +0100

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>Hello,
>
>I'm currently trying to transform a software into an EJB. But i
>encountered some
>problems. Many ClassNotFoundException are thrown but the classes that
>are not found are in the bean.
>Has anybody ever come across such a problem? Thank you for
>your help.
>
>--
>Olivier Duhart
>Wokup! - Product Team
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