Hi Aashish,

Thx for the response.

If I try to run the beans thru ejbc in batches then I cannot use the local
references feature. EJBC says that the linked bean is not found. So that
remains a problem.

I am not sure what you mean by
" Are you sure You have made the entry of the Jar File beans refernces in
the
ejb-jar.xml file "

The are many support classes that are simple plain java classes.
These are packaged in a seperate jar file.

If I understand correctly u r saying that there some way of declaring the
usage of the jar file in the DD of my session bean.

Please clarify.

Regards
Rohit




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<Rohit>The problem I am facing is how do I deploy these.
If I try to run the session beans thru the ejbc all together - ejbc runs
out
of memory.
</Rohit>
If this is the Probably You Should Run you app through EJBC in Batches,I
guess this would not Pose a Seriuos Problem as EJBC only generate Stubs and
Skelatons.

<Rohit>I am also facing a problem where if I package the support classes in
a
single jar file and deploy it along with one session bean - the bean is not
able to pick up the class - The container gives a ClassNotFoundException.
<Rohit>

Are you sure You have made the entry of the Jar File beans refernces in the
ejb-jar.xml file

Kindly Mail me back the solution you applied for.

Regards,
Aashish





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Hi,

I got an application that has the following size:

1. Stateless SB - 647
2. Entity Beans ( CMP ) - 220
3. 700 JSPs
4. 1 Controller servlet
5. 13500 other support classes ( these perform some small business
operations and these are directly referenced by the session beans )

The problem I am facing is how do I deploy these.
If I try to run the session beans thru the ejbc all together - ejbc runs
out
of memory.

I am absolutely confused as to how I should deploy these.

I am also facing a problem where if I package the support classes in a
single jar file and deploy it along with one session bean - the bean is not
able to pick up the class - The container gives a ClassNotFoundException.

I am using WebLogic 7 app server.
Any help is welcome.
Regards
Rohit

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