Hi,

> 
> > Have you got the jaws.xml flag set such that tables are 
> dropped when the
> > application finishes - if this is set, it should mean that 
> the tables are
> > re-created upon startup - curing your problem.
> 
> We tried that in standardjaws.xml - there was no jaws.xml 
> file....the tables
> didn't
> drop; should I rename standardjaws.xml to jaws.xml ?
> 

RTFM   ;-)

http://www.jboss.org/documentation/jawsxml_howto.html

You create a jaws.xml file for your ejb and put it into the META-INF
directory of your ejb jar file.

This then overrides any of the defaults in standardjaws.xml


HTH,
Chris

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