Hi!

On Wed, 17 Jul 2002 13:54:39 -0300, you wrote:

>I just did a test with ejb / jaas and junit, let me know if you want so 
>I can send it to you (about 1 meg). If someone else want too, just tell me.

Could you send me a copy of your code?

Thanks

Dimitri Pissarenko

>
>Emerson
>
>John Moore wrote:
>
>> Yes we're doing itfor all of our beans as well.  When it's run you need 
>> the jndi.properties file or to pass all of the jndi on the command 
>> line.    I would guess that you don't have the classes available (Home 
>> /Remote interface) available.   Also, could that app that you are 
>> running through not have the classes in their path OR does it have it's 
>> own naming server and the properties for jboss are not being used.  Dump 
>> out the environment before you do your lookup to see what the properties 
>> are set to.
>> 
>> John Moore
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dimitri PISSARENKO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 6:57 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: [JBoss-user] Testing EJBs with JUnit
>> 
>> 
>> Hello!
>> 
>> Has someone experience with testing EJBs using JUnit?
>> 
>> I've some entity beans and want to ensure that their basic functions
>> (creation, editing and deletion of records in the database) do work
>> properly after changes (see attachment TestProjectBean.java).
>> 
>> But I get a NoClassDefFoundError when I run this test, although all
>> classes used are in the classpath (full stacktrace is given in
>> attachment 2002_07_17_stackTrace.txt).
>> 
>> If I put the same statements into a normal Java application,
>> everything works fine.
>> 
>> Any help is highly appreciated
>> 
>> Dimitri Pissarenko
>> 



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