Hi,

Your client environment needs to include the weblogic-generated client stubs
in the classpath.  The server already sees these classes because the ejb
jars are included in the weblogic.properties file from which wl server
generates its "internal" classpath.

The simplist way expose the stubs to your client is to include the same ejb
jars in the client classpath.

Gene Chuang
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Hi,
I am using Weblogic 5.1.0 on Win NT
I am developed a session stateless Bean .
I registered  it . The server shows the messages deployed but when the
clientapplication invoked it
gives an error of class path not found.
i checked the classpath  setting  from the console too all are set.
weblogicaux.jar, classes, serverclasses, servletclasses etc.
Is there any problem in my descriptor file .
Where to put my classes.
Need help
Thanks/Regards

Gurung

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