As far as i know, WLS has its own class loader, thus after you deployed your EJB it knows where to load your class up. However, Soap loads a class by searching thru the classpath, hence the simple way is to add the path to your jar file into classpath, or a more complicated way is to write class loader for your need.
 
my 2 cents ...
 
cheers,
Hung
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Smiley, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 4:26 AM
To: Soap-User-Apache (E-mail)
Subject: Weblogic 6.0 EJB and SOAP

I'm running WLS 6.0 and Apache SOAP 2.2. I am able to communicate using generic classes and strings. However, when I go to
have those generic classes (on the server) reference an EJB, I get an "Unable to resolve target object:" fault. My EJB's are in
deployable jar files a ear file that resides in the applications directory. The SOAP war file is there as well. There must be some sort
of classpath issue going on, but I'll be darned if I can figure it out. Since both applications are in the same ear file, shouldn't they
be loaded by the same class loader?
Thanks,
-Paul
 

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