Question
I have created and EJB with a remote interface:
@Stateless
public class TestSessionBean implements TestSessionRemote
{
public void businessMethod()
{
System.out.println ("***businessMethod");
}
}
I to access it from another component (e.g a servlet) running on the server via:
ic = new InitialContext();
ic.lookup("myEJB");
I am using netBeans 6.5.1 and glassfish v2.
How can I do that?
Thanks, Ido
Solution
actually ejb3 use a default naming convention, wich i've not found a way to get around.
The name for your bean would be something like: TestSessionBean#package.TestSessionBean
To acess your remote service you can do something like this
InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
ctx.lookup(interfaceClass.getSimpleName()+"#"+interfaceClass.getName());
where interfaceClass is the class of your remote interface.
do note you havent defined a remote interface(or local for that matter) for that webserver. you mightnot be able to acess theejb from another context.
As for changing the name that is actually i dont think is possible through anotations. not sure though