I am using jboss 3.2.7 

I am trying to use a Scheduler within an application I am developing. 
In tests I can use a scheduler declared in conf/jboss-service.xml with the 
corresponding class put into a jar that I put into ... default/deploy/lib 
What I want to do is to put the classes or jar within the application (.ear) 
file. 
When I try to do this within the .war file (within the ear) I get a class not 
found exception when I start up jboss with my application deployed. The 
configuration file works (xxx_scheduler-service.xml) as I tried it with my 
classes put in a jar and put into the deploy/lib folder, and it worked fine. 

The question is: how can I force jboss to put my Scheduler classes into the 
classpath before jboss tries to activate the corresponding timer MBean 


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