hmmm .. that presents an interesting problem though.
when running embedded Tomcat, how do i separate my Tomcat classpath from
JBoss classpath?
coz i need to have the beans in my Tomcat classpath and that's the
reason i had added them to JBOSS_CLASSPATH (note: NOT my system
classpath though)
also, why does having the beans in the classpath cause this in the first
place??
rishabh
> hi list,
>
> i just migrated to JBoss 2.2.1 from JBoss 2.0 and suddenly things
> stopped working. i'm getting a javax.naming.NameNotFoundException for
> the JNDI name of my bean.
>
> on closer inspection of the log/server.log file, i noticed the
> following. when i add 2 bean jar files to my deploy folder. it picks
up
> the first bean, but ends up deploying the second. and then picks up
the
> second and deploys it again.
Do you have the second bean in the system classpath? You should
probably not have anything in the classpath when you start the server.
Toby.
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