Hello wonder,

Possible variants:
1. the bean wasn't bound to JNDI;
2. you look it up with a wrong name;

Can you see it bound in JNDI View? (localhost:8082)

alex

Tuesday, May 28, 2002, 3:01:13 PM, you wrote:

ws> Hello everybody,
ws> I've got one error using Session beans (UserSession)
ws> from a JSP and I've got the following error:

ws> ...
ws> javax.servlet.ServletException: UserSession not bound
ws> ...

ws> Can someone tell me what can cause this error?

ws> thanks in advance,
ws> Wondersonic



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