Yann Ramin wrote:
AFAIK, You can't use the @EJB annotation outside of an actual bean or
class managed by the EJB framework (Tapestry is not). You need to bind
to the using a JNDI context - I think the Quickstart example has a good
example of using a Tapestry ASO (BeanLocator) for that.

Ok, i'm tried to use it:
AddContract.java:
SellerFacadeLocal sellerFacade = null;
try {
  InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
sellerFacade = (SellerFacadeLocal)ctx.lookup("java:comp/geronimo/env/mtx.racer.beans.SellerFacade");
} catch (NamingException e) {
  return new TextStreamResponse("text/plain", e.toString());
}
and i get:
javax.naming.NotContextException: geronimo/env/mtx.racer.beans.SellerFacade

in geronimo console:
Enterprise Applications
  default/Racer/1191755539379/car
     EJBModule
        RacerEJB.jar
           SessionBeans
              SellerFacade
java:comp/geronimo/env/mtx.racer.beans.SellerFacade/entityManager

Pavel Volkovitskiy wrote:
Hello!

i'm trying to use ejb3 beans from my tap5 app

right now i'm doing:
mtx/racer/pages/contract/AddContract.java:
...
@EJB
private SellerFacadeLocal sellerFacade;

and then
public StreamResponse onSubmit() {
...
Seller s = sellerFacade.getSeller(code, dealer, comment);

there Seller - entity, sellerFacade - stateless bean and
sellerFacadeLocal - interface
but this doesn't work, i'm getting "javax.naming.NotContextException:
geronimo/env/mtx.racer.beans.SellerFacade/entityManager"

so, i'm doing  something  wrong...

any tips or tap5&ejb3 examples?

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