You cannot put a jar within an EAR without adding a classpath to the manifest file You can place the interceptor in a separate JAR outside the EAR, or in the EJB-jar as well if you rather do that.

Bill

Jonathan.O'[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well, I've learned lots of interesting stuff following the "Where to put an Interceptor class?" thread. However, I should have asked where does one stick the class file,so it gets loaded in time for the interceptor stack to work properly. Will any jar within an EAR do? Or does it have to be placed in the /server/someConf/lib directory?
Ciao,
Jonathan O'Connor
XCOM Dublin




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