First add all of the files needed for the beans including the classes they
are dependent on. Save and restart the assembler application. Now, you can
add the beans and it won't complain or it will give you a better error
message like, "ClassNotFoundException". At this point you can fish out all
of the classes it needs and add them to the "Files" tree and restart the
assembler again. It is very annoying, but it actually works. I really hope
that they fix this problem.
Thanks,
Ozzie Gurkan
P.S.: Put these classes in your classpath makes no difference. It is
actually looking at the "Files" tree, so make sure and add the files with
the correct packages directory structure.
Newbie tools question
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From: simonpeter
Subject: Newbie tools question
Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 05:41:30 -0700
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Hi people,
Are the ear, ejb and webapp assembler tools functional? I've tried to use
them but
the ejbassembler for eg. cannot find my bean classes (I have the classpath
variable
set up, so the jvm should be finding them). Sorry if I've missed an answer
to this
before!
Thanks,
Simon.
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