This one time, at band camp, Harkness, David said:

HD>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HD>> I've been compiling some SLSBs that contain XDoclet tags
HD>> without error for a while now. Just the other day, someone
HD>> added two MDBs to the build that contain XDoclet tags and
HD>> suddenly the build is reporting the following error:
HD>> 
HD>> [ejbdoclet] INFO:    Some classes refer to other classes that
HD>> were not found among the sources or on the classpath.
HD>
HD>You should be able to safely ignore this warning. I find that if only
HD>some of my classes need processing, I get more of these than normal.
HD>However, I believe that if you fully-qualify your usage (not just by
HD>importing classes in the same package but by always using the package
HD>prefix in the code) you won't see these messages. Hopefully one of the
HD>developers can give a more definitive answer.

Well that is exactly what is so odd about this error. The imports are fully
qualified! So I'm still perplexed. 

Bruce 
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