Jar files for EJB using tomcat

hi,
Am using eclipse . I am getting an error the declared package does not match the expected package while compiling the ejb.Can anyone tell me what are the jar files I need to include in classpath for eclipse

Hi Adam,
I have created a New EJB Project for my proxy development. This is the usual way I develop proxies for any given service interface created in ESR. Now i am not sure how to create  a dependency with the BRMS facade. If i find the jars i can add it as an external library when compiling.
Can you explain a bit more about what you ment by "developing the java proxy in a development component", how did you accomplish this when creating a proxy for a service interface?
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