@Stateless only

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Geoff Callender <
geoff.callender.jumpst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How are the sesson beans annotated and interaced?  eg. in JumpStart
> PersonService is like this:
>
> @Stateless
> @Local(IPersonServiceLocal.class)
> @Remote(IPersonServiceRemote.class)
> public class PersonService implements IPersonServiceLocal,
> IPersonServiceRemote {
>
>
>
> On 16/01/2009, at 12:11 AM, Sid Ferreira wrote:
>
>  Glassfish V2, based on a friend's response.
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Geoff Callender <
>> geoff.callender.jumpst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  The PersistenceContext unitName is not the problem at this point.  It is
>>> used to map persistence of an entity to a datasource.  Your problem,
>>> however, is how to look up a session bean from a client. What EJB
>>> container
>>> are you using? JBoss 4.3? This is important because it will determine the
>>> format of the names of the session beans registered in JNDI.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 15/01/2009, at 12:30 AM, Sid Ferreira wrote:
>>>
>>> OBS: I was going to send just for Geoff, but maybe someone else could
>>> know
>>>
>>>> the answer.
>>>>
>>>> Im studing the EJB example but Im failing to make mine work.
>>>> Im trying to load ClientesUsuarioFacade or  ClientesUsuarioFacadeLocal
>>>> (Im
>>>> newbie, got a challenge that can mean use T5 in my company and also my
>>>> personal projects).
>>>>
>>>> In the example it is used "jumpstart/PersonService/local", and Ive
>>>> noticed
>>>> that @PersistenceContext(unitName = "jumpstart") exists in the
>>>> PersonService
>>>> model, wich probably means unitname/modelname/type. In the EJBs provided
>>>> to
>>>> me, unitname isn't set, and the only way I found to make it work as
>>>> defining
>>>> th ejb in the xml and using the following functions:
>>>>
>>>> static public UsuariosClienteFacadeLocalExt UsuariosCliente() throws
>>>> Exception{ try { Context c = new InitialContext(); return
>>>> (UsuariosClienteFacadeLocalExt)
>>>> c.lookup("java:comp/env/UsuariosClienteFacade"); } catch (Exception e) {
>>>> throw new Exception("FacadeLocator Failure"); } }
>>>>
>>>> They are similars, but the address java:comp isn't friendly as the
>>>> another.
>>>>
>>>> So, I want to find a way to make it easyer, being coding or blaming the
>>>> badly done EJB.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Sidney G B Ferreira
>>>> Desenvolvedor Web - Tibox Innovations
>>>>
>>>>
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