Gbenga,

What I do is to include the Slide jars within the "lib" subdirectory of my
deployed jar. 
An alternative strategy is to put the Slide jars in the "lib" subdirectory
of the server environment of your choice (for example:
JBOSS_HOME/server/default/lib)
Any of these should work. Hope this helps!

-Alejandro

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From: Gbenga Bello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: S�bado 24 de Julio de 2004 7:28 a
To: Alejandro_Gumzar
Subject: RE: Application Server and Slide Application integration

Hello Alejandro,
�
I'm pleased to read that you are doing what I have been trying to do and
probably several steps ahead of me.
�
Now here are my details, I need your assistance.
�
I have a Java application written using the Slide native API
It creates new users, revision of document content, creates collections,
e.t.c
�
Now I have reached a point where I need to deploy this application to the
JBOSS application server 4.0 DR
�
I am having some difficulty doing this
I compiled, EJB'd and jar'd my application with Apache ant 
�
It deploys succesfully into the application server
But when I run a simple client application to invoke the EJB service[slide
java app], it raises an error ==="No class definition found exception for
class StructuredException"
�
I guessed it was the Slide api Libraries it could not find
I then deployed the apis' to the Lib of the JBOSS installation directory
�
Ran the client app again but still got the same error
�
Please what am� I doing wrong?
�
I am running Windows 2000 professional, JDK1.4, Slide 2.0 release, mysql
4.0.12
�
Please I need your advise urgently today.
�
I thank you in advance
�
Gbenga COGI




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