Sun Application Server 9.0 and Creator

I am using the webui.jar and other libraries from Creator in applications that will be deployed on Sun Application Server 9.0. These applications worked fine on Sun Application Server 8.2 When I try to deploy them on 9.0, they will work except code in the init() methods does not get executed. However, code in the prerender() methods does still get executed. Can anyone help me out with this problem?
Luke

I belive this thread applies: http://swforum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=95755

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