If you deploy the .jar file in the lib directory and still don't have luck, then I bet 
either the .jar is corrupted (which can happen if it's been in CVS or FTPd), 
permissions issue, or you're not running the default deployment.

Try to run a test program using the .jar file in the lib directory.  Also, when you 
are assembling the .jar file with the EJB, use this sort of ANT jar command:

    
      
        
      
      
    

the .jar would contain lib/comm.jar, for example...

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