hi thanks for your answer, i agree with that, that is actually what i have been doing, but what i was asking was if there was a solution to have beans in different EAR files and not have this exception problem. question that David castro answered as 'no, until someone fix it'. cheers, elouan. Rickard Öberg wrote: > > You can put the shared classes in a JAR in the EAR file. That way it > will be shared between all beans in the EAR properly. > -- -------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Help?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
