Follow the below steps:
1.Press F2
2.Click Add feature
3.Add the feature "IBM EJB Development enviroment"

U will get the EJB tab only if u r in EJB Development environment.

Thanks,
Chetana

Sherry Hu wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> This might be a stupid question, but I am stuck here
> ...
>
> I am learning IBM's VisualAge and WebSphere now, and
> have downloaded VA3.0 Entry Edition for practice.
> According to the tutorial there should be a "EJB" tag
> in VA, but I have all other tags but EJB view?  I
> don't know how to continue now.  Can someone please
> help me?  It will be very appreciated.
>
> Sherry
>
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