Optionally you can create an .JAR file, containing the needed HOME and
REMOTE interfaces an put it in th elib directory of tomcat :)

   Not sure, if this will help :) Does the job for me :)

   Lachezar

> Hi,
>     Thanks for the example Al, but is there anyway to get it working
without
> including the ejb home and remote classes inside the WAR file?.
>
> The reason for wanting to do this is that I've been given to understand
that
> doing so can cause class loader exceptions when using the ear file in
other
> containers. This is due to the container trying to load the same class
twice
> (once from the EJB, once from the war file)
>
> So far my attempts at something like this at JBoss 2.2.2 have all met with
> classNotFound exceptions within the jsp page during compile time - however
> it seemed to work without problems at JBoss 2.2.1.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
>
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