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The enterprise bean must not attempt to define a class in a package.
Chetan Sahasrabudhe
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From MZ's notes
Section "Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about
EJB
programming restrictions."
The enterprise bean must not attempt to define a class in a package.
What does that mean ?
We have created EJB's in our own package structure.???
Thanks & Regards<br />Chetan
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It'll give a good explanation to your question
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Thanks now that makes some sense
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