Hi Adrian, 

First of all thank you for answering. The HelloWorld.jar's content 
is:

=====================================
C:\jboss\server\default\deploy>jar -tf HelloWorld.jar
META-INF/
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
examples/
examples/Hello.class
examples/HelloBean.class
examples/HelloHome.class
examples/HelloLocal.class
examples/HelloLocalHome.class
META-INF/ejb-jar.xml

C:\jboss\server\default\deploy>
===================================

Thanks a lot.

Santi.

> Post the output from 
> 
> jar -tf HelloWorld.jar
> 
> Regards,
> Adrian
> 
> On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 17:06, Santi Caballe Llobet wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> > 
> > I got a problem while JBoss was deploying the traditional 
HelloEJB 
> > sample. The most interesting part of the JBoss's log says:
> > 
> > ====================================
> > 12:20:23,302 WARN  [verifier] EJB spec violation:
> > Bean   : Hello
> > Section: 22.2
> > Warning: The bean provider must specify the fully-qualified 
name 
> > of the enterprise bean's remote home interface, if any, in the 
< 
> > home > 
> > element.
> > Info   : Class not found: examples.HelloHome
> > 
> > 12:20:23,312 WARN  [verifier] EJB spec violation:
> > Bean   : Hello
> > Section: 22.2
> > Warning: The bean provider must specify the fully-qualified 
name 
> > of the enterpri
> > se bean's remote interface, if any, in the < remote > element.
> > Info   : Class not found: examples.Hello
> > 
> > 12:20:23,352 ERROR [MainDeployer] could not create deployment: 
> > file:/C:/jboss/se
> > rver/default/deploy/HelloWorld.jar
> > org.jboss.deployment.DeploymentException: Verification of 
> > Enterprise Beans failed, see above for error messages.
> >         at org.jboss.ejb.EJBDeployer.create
(EJBDeployer.java:487)
> > ===================================================
> > 
> > As it seems a descriptor problem I also post the ejb.jar (I 
think 
> > my W2K classpath settings are fully correct):
> > 
> > < !DOCTYPE ejb-jar PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD 
> > Enterprise 
> > JavaBeans 2.0//EN" "http://java.sun.com/dtd/ejb-jar_2_0.dtd"; >
> > 
> > < ejb-jar >
> >  < enterprise-beans >
> >   < session >
> >    < ejb-name >Hello< /ejb-name >
> >    < home >examples.HelloHome< /home >
> >    < remote >examples.Hello< /remote >
> >    < local-home >examples.HelloLocalHome< /local-home >
> >    < local >examples.HelloLocal< /local >
> >    < ejb-class >examples.HelloBean< /ejb-class >
> >    < session-type >Stateless< /session-type >
> >    < transaction-type >Container< /transaction-type >
> >   < /session >
> >  < /enterprise-beans >
> > < /ejb-jar >
> > 
> > I'd thank a lot any help !
> > 
> > Santi.
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> Back Office
> JBoss Group, LLC 
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