Close your eyes and click OK

The verifier screen shows you the name of the JAR as ejb-jar-ic.jar, in a tmp directory, but that’s just how the RI saves your ejb-jar until you’re ready to deploy. The tmp file (and the JAR) will go away when you deploy or delete the bean from your application.

(At least it’s supposed to. Sometimes you might have to find that directory and delete it yourself. Repeat after me: The deploytool is free. The deploytool is not a production tool. I did not pay any money for this tool. I will learn to appreciate its strengths and look past the 101 ways it is a pain in the a**.)

Choose the Failures Only radio button

Click OK

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