Another question about running ejbs

Hi people,
I'm getting this error when I try to run a EJB:
Error instantiating application at file:/C:/TEMP/jdev/system/oc4j-config/applications/bc4j.ear: Unable to find/read assembly info for C:\TEMP\jdev\system\oc4j-config\applications/bc4j (IO error: unable to find bc4j)
Somebody knows the reason or what should I do to fix it?
thanks,
Edilson

Welcome to Apple Discussions!
1. Buy an older PowerPC Mac used or refurbished as my FAQ* explains how to do:
http://www.macmaps.com/usedrefurbished.html
2. Contact the developer of the said software and ask a Mac OS X version be published of their software.
3. Politely ask Apple develop a virtualization program through AppleCare's Customer Relations department, http://www.apple.com/macosx/feedback/ and if you want a free developer account go to http://bugreporter.apple.com/ and submit it as an enhancement request.
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