Hi Rod,

thanks, that was the solution. 
But it is strange, in the past I tried it with "implements EntityBean" but the 
same problem, and later I removed it according nearly all examples I found on 
the www. Maybe, I changed to much small things. Never mind, now it works.

Many thanks!

Tobias


Am Mittwoch, 9. März 2005 19:07 schrieb Rod Coffin:
| Tobias,
|
| I've run into this problem before myself.  I believe the reason is that
| your class doesn't implement the EntityBean interface.  Try adding this and
| see if it solves your problem.
|
| Regards,
|
| Rod
|


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