as well while interacting with
the EJB's:
http://camel.apache.org/bean-integration.html
Babak
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ANK YOU SO MUCH!
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de from that,
>only metadata
>WAR FILE: My .war file contains the Camel version, 2.10
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>Yes. Actually,EJB is in the EAR file as a .JAR, and .WAR file is in the
>.EAR
>file.
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>Certainly.Here is a complete stack trace:
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as a .JAR, and .WAR file is in the .EAR
file.
Certainly.Here is a complete stack trace:
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Do you mind to provide the information I asked for? Most importantly the
stack trace. Also is the EJB you try to invoke deployed locally on the same
JBoss instance or do you try to invoke it remotely?
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(I'm sooo close!!!)
Here is the solution to my last problem:
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also
provide the full-stacktrace? Are you sure you don't have a mix-up of
different Camel versions inside your EAR / WAR, e.g. under WEB-INF/lib
folder?
Babak
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