Thanks, Frito!
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I am running JBoss 3.2.3 on Linux. I have stated things in general here, but can get
more specific if need be. Here goes:
1. I have my application deployed in app1.ear. In addition to EJBs, I have several
POJOs that are used by the application.
2. I have a thirdparty application deployed i
I found the problem.
I had a copy of Sun's j2ee.jar in the EXT folder of the SDK's runtime. I removed it
and the world is a much better place.
Thanks again.
Tim
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Thanks for you quick reply.
My JAVA_HOME is set to C:\j2sdk1.4.2_03 which, I believe, is the JDK root directory.
Tim
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I am having problems with JBoss 3.2.3 using my SDK.
I am using the 1.4.2_03 SDK on Windows. When the SDK is installed, two runtime
enviornments are installed, one for the SDK and a "public" JRE-only. If my JAVA_HOME
is not set the default runtime environment is this public JRE-only and JBos