Jasper,
I don't know then... In my case, it seems the only difference is that my base class also goes by a name ending with MDB, and it is declared abstract. Make sure the baseclass has all the lifecycle methods, even ejbCreate(), if you don't have it in your implementations...
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Greg,
à That was exactly what I thought, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Because there are also 'normal' MDB's (not extending a base class)
and they work perfectly. Included is the source code for both types of MDB. As you can see both have exactly the same tags only with
different values. Because the not-extending MDB does work, and I use the same build script for all MDB's, it is unlikely that the build script
is incorrect. Do you have any other suggestions?
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