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Yes, it worked, and the only amazing thing i found
that websphere needs "local" as the context instead of "java" if we dont specify
the local entities in ejb-local-ref.
Suppose say we have an local entity name Order and
we specify "Order" as the JNDI name in the websphere specific deployment
descriptor. While doing lookup you will have to use
....
context.lookup(
"local:ejb/Order");
....
to get the reference of the EJBLocalHome object for
Order entity.
thanks & regards,
vikram
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- Re: Reg ejb-local-ref Vikram Naik
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