it could be typos. Check for spellings. "javax.ejb.EJBObject"

Subrahmanya Bhatt wrote:

> hi
>
> i've ust now installed j2sdkee1.2.1 (windows version) from sun site.
> as per the documentation specification i've edited the userconfig.bat
> to only set the JAVA_HOME environment variable as below
>
> JAVA_HOME = .;c:\jdk1.2.2;
>
> now when i try to compile an  ejb ( from examples)
>
> Converter.java
>
> i get an error message saying "Class javax.ejb.EJBobject not found in the
> import"
>
> please tell me if i need to set any thing else
>
> thanx
> Subni Bhatt
> email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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