The jar with the interceptor cannot be on the system classpath. Almost never should
classes used by jboss be on the system classpath. When deployed in the
server/default/lib you must have still had it on the system classpath.
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Last bump before giving up.
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Someone's got to be able to help me, right?
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Anyone have any ideas?
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OK, I didn't include the details hoping it was an obvious mistake. Stacktrace is
below.
server/default/standardjboss.xml contains the default stuff, except for the following
stanza (to which I added one line):
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| Standard Stateless SessionBean
| false
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just put it into a jar and into the config/lib directory
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