The Swing Client runs without errors on any Windows machines (only jre 1.6.0 
and network contact installs to the JBoss of the Vista machine). 

An exception is thrown with the Swing Client on the Debian machine, here: 
initial.lookup("project_projectQ");
The exception reads:
javax.naming.CommunicationException [Root exception is 
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: project.query.projectQHome]

The project.query.projectQHome is an interface in a file project.ear, which is 
on the JBoss (the Vista machine) deployed.

  | package project.query; 
  | public interface projectQHome extends javax.ejb.EJBHome { 
  |     public projectQ create() throws java.rmi.RemoteException, 
javax.ejb.CreateException; 
  | }
  | 

If this interface in the .jar file of the Swing Client is merged, the functions 
run also on the Debian machine!!
Why doesn't run the interface project.query.projectQHome from project.ear the 
JBoss on Debian machine? Are there Threads, which miss communication and/or the 
download of the interface run? 



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