Hi Girish,

The procedure you followed seems to be quite right.
Have you checked if the deployedEJBs directory already exists and are the rights
of the jvm process owner sufficient to create a directory , etc...?
With WebSphere are some sample EJBs delivered in the deployableEJBs directory
(Hello.jar etc..). If the deployment doesn't work with them, it is a poblem in
your environment.

Hope this helps

Chris

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