Thanks for the quick reply!!
The problem is not the Webstart application itself because if I remove JNDI
lookup part of the code I can start application and it works perfectly but
when I try to connect with remote EJB it fails. It's still not clear to me do
I need to add gf-client.jar or something else to the Webstart application
classpath manually or should all needed dependency jars be included
automatically when using Webstart? Still why EJB JNDI lookup works if I run
application outside Webstart and also without any initial context properties.
br
- Mike
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