Yes,that's the exception's reason.
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Best Regards,
Rodger.
can you please check if each jar path in your classpath is valid ?
Eg.
GERONIMO_HOME%/repository/org/apache/openejb/openejb-client/3.0/openejb-client-3.0.jar
might be
GERONIMO_HOME%/repository/org/apache/openejb/openejb-client/3.0.1/openejb-client-3.0.1.jar
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Rodg
When the sample project is in Eclipse, I run the BankClient.class smoothly.But
in a command line window , by using the command:
java -classpath
"%classpath%;%SAMPLE_HOME%/applications/bank/bank-client/target/bank-client-2.1.1.2.jar;%SAMPLE_HOME%/applications/bank/bank-ejb/target/bank-ejb-2.1.1.2.j