Well, I am not sure what the problem would be then. If you have other
session beans working then there must be some minor difference between them
and the one that is - perhaps:
1) corrupt class file?
2) home class not found in the ejb jar file?
3) multiple copies of class in classpath?
4) are you using weblogic? if so, try the latest patch.
Myles
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 08 January 2001 12:49
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> Subject: Re: no suitable home Class error message
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> De : Jeffery, Myles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
> is your EJB an entity EJB?
> my EJB is a Session Bean and all my others Session Beans are working well.
>
> thankx
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