1.go to websphere admin console -> topology
 2. right click on any container and select create enterprise bean
 3. browse and select the .ser file
 4. specify the data source also (if entity bean)
 5. once the bean is added restart the container

Regards,

Niraj Nath,
IBM Global Services India Ltd.,
Bangalore - 560 001.

Ph. No. 91-80-2244056, Ext. 213


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Hi,

Does anybody know how to deploy beans on IBM's WebSphere Server.
Can you please let me know where should I place my .class and .jar files.

Your help is reaply appreciated.

Thanks,

Modassir

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