make sure your application jar file is in the class path.
I have a feeling that you lookup methodology also has some problems.
follow the first chapter of the documentation..it's very straight
forward...it woked fine for me today

cheers,
nirvana
-----Original Message-----
From: Dinesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2001 6:15 PM
Subject: [JBoss-user] javax.naming.NameNotFoundException:
com.client.EmployeeHome not bound


>hi all,
>
>       I tryied to deploy a sample ejb application in jboss2.2.1 and it is
>also deployed successfully.
>
>       but, when i run the client, it is giving the following exception..
>
>-----------Exception ---------------------------------
>C:\JBOSS-SERVER\employee>java EmployeeClient
>Got context
>javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: com.client.EmployeeHome not bound
>
>---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>I specified the JNDI name as -->  "com.client.Employeehome"
>
>How can i view the entitybeans JNDI name in JBOSS server 2.2.1.
>
>
>
>Any idea...
>
>thanx,
>dinesh.
>
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