I assume you are accessing the beans through JNDI.
I also assume you are using IntitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
-to generate your initial context object.
You May create a jndi.properties file that contains the following:
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From: "Roger Kjensrud" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 5:15 PM
Subject: RE: Invoking EJB from Action classes
Jannik,
thanks for your input.
The concept of the EJB session manager returning references to
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Subject: Re: Invoking EJB from Action classes
Hi,
we are storing references to our EJB in the HTTP-session context and it
works just fine.
We have created an EJB that acts as a session manager. This manager can
supply clients with all EJB references to other EJB's one might
need during
a HTTP
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Subject: Re: Invoking EJB from Action classes
Hi,
we are storing references to our EJB in the HTTP-session context and it
works just fine.
We have created an EJB that acts as a session manager. This manager can
supply clients with all EJB references to other EJB's one might
need
Hi,
we are storing references to our EJB in the HTTP-session context and it
works just fine.
We have created an EJB that acts as a session manager. This manager can
supply clients with all EJB references to other EJB's one might need during
a HTTP-session.
On the client side we have a class
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