"PeterJ" wrote : anonymous wrote : I heard that I need to compile the ejb3 
server and client codes in one machine first, then copy the ejb3 client code to 
the client machine to make this work, is that true? 
  | Yes.
  | 
  | Always follow the 'caused by' trail - the last one will tell you the root 
cause for the problem:
  | 
  | [junit] Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: 
org.jboss.tutorial.stateless.bean.CalculatorRemote
  | 
  | Looks like your classpath doesn't include this class, which appears to be 
the interface of the EJB (one of the files you hopefully copied over in the 
text I quoted)

I think I need to make a JAR file include all the local remote interface 
classes, and then put it to the tomcat/lib/ folder. Can I use tar or jar 
command bundle the classes? IF not I may need to do it in the JBOSS applicaiton 
server as follow:
Change the EJB3 tutorial (in the JBOSS server) so that when it creates a JAR 
file, it should make a directory path 
com/ip6networks/calling_card_registration/... and bundled all classes according 
this path, then copy the JAR file into tomcat/lib/ folder before running the 
EJB client app.

Thanks
Sam

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