When I deploy J2EE problem do I need to put the Remote Interface, Home
Interface, Class Implementation, bean properties file and manifest file in a
directory called ejbeans before I jar it or they don't have to be in a
sub-directory I can jar them on the current directory? (currently I follow
the JRun example and put all the java files into ejbeans directory and they
are declared to be in the package ejbeans)

Anthony
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Anthony Mak ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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