Web module and ejb module use different classloaders, so if you want
to use the same xfire instance between these two you need to put xfire
jars in some place seen by both ( server share library folder or so).
Can't tell exactly where because i haven't use ejb for years :)


Been getting raked trying to figure out how to get xfire.local transport to
work on either of these boxes.  works fine on jboss and the remote
transport(http://blah.com/service) works fine on all three servers.  Only
the xfire.local doesn't.  Could there be a stricter adhearence to EJB law
with the webshpere/weblogic, that perhaps loads the libs from the EJB and
Web application seperately.

The main issue is that inside the EJB context, I'm instantiating a new
ObjectServiceFactory() and I get a ClassDefNotFoundException.

Posted a question the other day, thought I might reword it.

Rodrigo.


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