Hi Malcolm, Are the EJB classes it is complaining about inside the jar you are trying to generate the deploy code for? I seem to recall that WAS doesn't like it when EJB classes are not directly in the jar but instead are referenced through a manifest classpath entry.
Regards, Marcel --- Malcolm Wong Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am getting this error, any idea what the cause is ? > > [wsejbdeploy] [*Error] ejbModule/ejbs/DefaultSessionHome.java(5): > CHKJ2907E: Type ejbs.DefaultSessionHome, or one of its supertypes, > cannot be reflected. Check the classpath. > [wsejbdeploy] [*Error] ejbModule/ejbs/DefaultSessionBean.java(5): > CHKJ2907E: Type ejbs.DefaultSessionBean, or one of its supertypes, > cannot be reflected. Check the classpath. > [wsejbdeploy] [*Error] ejbModule/ejbs/DefaultSession.java(5): > CHKJ2907E: Type ejbs.DefaultSession, or one of its supertypes, cannot > be reflected. Check the classpath. > [wsejbdeploy] [*Error] ejbModule/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml(Enterprise > bean: DefaultSession): CHKJ2802E: <ejb-class> class > ejbs.DefaultSessionBean, or one of its supertypes, cannot be > reflected. Check the classpath. > [wsejbdeploy] [*Error] ejbModule/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml(Enterprise > bean: DefaultSession): CHKJ2803E: <home> interface > ejbs.DefaultSessionHome, or one of its supertypes, cannot be > reflected. Check the classpath. > [wsejbdeploy] [*Error] ejbModule/META-INF/ejb-jar.xml(Enterprise > bean: DefaultSession): CHKJ2804E: <remote> interface > ejbs.DefaultSession, or one of its supertypes, cannot be reflected. > Check the classpath. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
