Philippe Coq wrote:
>>
>>So does anyone have any idea what could possibly be causing EJBServer to
>>not find the class?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>--Rob
>>
>
> it seems that your .jar was not in the CLASSPATH of the registry
That is true. I thought the registry was there to provide naming
services, and that the EJBServer would add the names. So each time I
have a new bean I have to restart the registry?
Thanks,
--Rob
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