No response from EJB Wizard

I tried to use wizard to create ejb. JDev take no action after I press "Finish" and stay there. This happen for existing project. If I create a new project, wizard work fine. Does anyone know how to fix it? Thx.

Hi,
Can you please provide the following info
- What JDeveloper version are you using?
- Are there any exceptions in the console when you press the finish button?
- What wizard are you talking about? The CMP entity wizard or the Session bean wizard?
Thanks
Prashanth

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