oops, sorry, wrong list.
Angus Mezick wrote:
> 1: THIS IS NOT A WEBLOGIC LIST!
>
> ok, now that that is done.
>
> Yup, weblogic contains all you need. One thing you might want to remember
> is you need to include weblogicaux.jar in your classpath.
> --Angus
> Yan Zhu wrote:
> >
> > hey all,
> >
> > just starting up with weblogic 5.1 on solaris 2.7. Does weblogic itself
> > contains all the necessary classes for j2ee?
> > such as javax.ejb etc? I tried to complie some examples, the emp probject
> > and it
> > says package javax.ejb not found in import.
> > should I install the j2ee sdk?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > yan
>
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