Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote:

Tapestry has some special hooks for EJB's ... check the docs. Since it
references javax.ejb.*, javax.ejb.* needs to be in the classpath. No way
around it.

Of course if you're deploying to an enterprise server that already has the EJB jar in the classpath, you're ok.

I use Resin EE, which is the most super-fine app server around.

- Drew

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