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1. Re: which jar file defines javax.ejb?
prabhakar Dec 6, 2002 8:32 PM (in response to dhsieh)The jboss-j2ee.jar in the client directory of your jboss install.
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2. Re: which jar file defines javax.ejb?
dhsieh Dec 7, 2002 2:54 PM (in response to dhsieh)"dhsieh" wrote:
Thanks, I found it. Is there a good way to search in Windows about which jar file contains a specific package, such as "javax.ejb". In this case,I used the Windows folder search with jar files containing the string "javax.ejb". However, Windows search did not find out that jboss-j2ee.jar file contains it. However, when I searched for "javax.naming", it found out that rt.jar has javax.naming under the j2sdk1.4\jre\lib. -
3. Re: which jar file defines javax.ejb?
dhsieh Dec 7, 2002 3:02 PM (in response to dhsieh)I also found out that under the same jboss client folder, the jbossall-client.jar also contains the same javax.ejb class definitons as in jboss-j2ee.jar. why the duplication?
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4. Re: which jar file defines javax.ejb?
juha Dec 13, 2002 1:20 PM (in response to dhsieh)you can use jbossall-client.jar (+ log4j-boot.jar) on your client instead of adding all the jars separately
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5. Re: which jar file defines javax.ejb?
aforenga Feb 1, 2004 3:18 PM (in response to dhsieh)thanks a lot the tip: You don't have to install J2EE, the classes needed are also in /client/jboss-j2ee.jar
solved my problem