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where are my EJBObject classes?
Akshay Kumar
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posted 19 years ago
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hi,
For each deployment, it creates a respective jar file in ....default>tmp>deploy directory but where are
EJB
container generated implementation classes of Home and Remote interfaces located in
JBoss
4.0? plz, help me locate them.
thanks.
Yuan Ye
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posted 18 years ago
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They are all in your .jar file.
You should
be able to see the class files after you unjar it.
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