On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 03:39:23PM -0700, Chris Cuilla wrote:
> I have scanned the archive looking for a solution to this problem and cannot
> find one, so here goes...

Hi Chris, 

This error indicates that the jBoss deployer was unable to find the
ejb-jar.xml file in your ejb-jar file. If you investigate the contents of
your jar file (using jar tvf interest.jar or WinZip) you should find a file
called ejb-jar.xml in a META-INF directory. If this file is missing or in
the wrong directory deployment will fail.

I've snipped the appropriate sections below so you know what to look for
next time you deploy.

Good luck,
Derek

> I am running Windows 98, JDK 1.3, and a recently (today) downloaded version of
> jBoss 2.0 (final). I am using the interest example downloaded directly from the
> jBoss site. I get jBoss installed and running. I drop the interest.jar file into
> teh deploy directory and get:
>
> [Auto deploy] org.jboss.deployment.J2eeDeploymentException: No valid deployment
> descriptor was found within this URL:
> file:/C:/Dev/Servers/jBoss/2.0/deploy/interest.jar
> [Auto deploy] Make sure it points to a valid j2ee package
> (ejb.jar/web.war/app.ear)!
>
> Can anyone tell me what the problem is here? I have not modified or changed
> anything, so this is all straight from the jBoss web site. I would assume it
> would work "right out of the box".
> 
> Chris Cuilla
> President
> Cuilla Enterprises, Inc.
> 
> If what you did yesterday still seems great today, then your goals for tomorrow
> are not big enough.



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