hrm - i'm not really sure how to correct your issue. i was in somewhat of the same 
situation as you are, using scoped ears w/ the need to communicate and did not have 
much luck, even w/ setting the pass-by-value attribute to true. 

hence the reason i did away w/ scoped ears and packaged my code as described in that 
wiki page. thinking out loud, i believe the issue is b/c the ears are scoped, so 
App.ear can not find the implementation class in Core.ear.

umm - do you have the ability to package the ejb implementation classes outside of the 
ear, but package the deployment descriptors inside the ear? 

ie: you'd have one jar w/ all the java classes inside, and then another that contains 
only deployment descriptors packaged inside the ear.

you could also turn on classloading debugging (there is a wiki page that states how) 
to see if that helps produce any useful information. also, if you have access to the 
jboss book, chapter 2 talks about how the classloader works so it may be useful to 
read and digest that information and then re-approach the problem. 

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