I did indeed mean "MyPublics.jar"
The content of this jar is just the interfaces of the EJBs (annotated with
@Remote) and the DTOs. No logic in there. The war is a jar format. I managed
to find this workaround because Eclipse explodes the WAR project into the
"Domain/eclipseApp" folder and all depending jars that are projects inside
the workspace are exploded as well in the "lib" folder. I guess Eclipse does
that to ease the debuging of applications.
I could send you the EAR containing the services, as well as 2 wars, one
working, the other not. should I included in this thread or send it through
private message?
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