Ok,

I have a Service Bean in a jar file called: phase-input.jar

This jar also contains a stateless timer bean (SourceBridgeCheckTimerBean). The 
service bean is dependent on the timer bean.

So when deploying this jar in it's own EAR file the @ depends clause in the 
Service Bean looks like this:


  | @Service
  | @Local(InputServiceBeanLocal.class)
  | @Remote(InputServiceBeanRemote.class)
  | @Management(InputServiceBeanManagement.class)
  | 
@Depends(value={"jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=phaseQueueToEngine",
 
  |                                     
"jboss.j2ee:ear=phase-input.ear,jar=phase-input.jar,name=SourceBridgeCheckTimerBean,service=EJB3"})
  | 

But this jar is supposed to be a service deployed on many different servers in 
different applications.

When I create a new EAR called phase-test.ear the depends fails because the 
clause should now look like this:


  | 
@Depends(value={"jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=phaseQueueToEngine",
 
  |                                     
"jboss.j2ee:ear=phase-test.ear,jar=phase-input.jar,name=SourceBridgeCheckTimerBean,service=EJB3"})
  | 

I would need to recompile phase-input.jar to change this. In fact, I would need 
to recompile it for every different EAR I want to add it to.

Furthermore, the JNDI name of the local interface to SourceBridgeCheckTimerBean 
changes from this:


  | phase-input/SourceBridgeCheckTimerBean/local
  | 

to


  | phase-test/SourceBridgeCheckTimerBean/local
  |  

Two questions:

1) How do I put SourceBridgeCheckTimerBean into JNDI with a common name so no 
matter what EAR it resides in I can call it in a common way (not another EJB, 
I'm calling it in a POJO so have to do a JNDI lookup)?

2) Similarly, how do I depend on my timer bean in the Service bean no matter 
what EAR file it's part of?

Note: there will only ever be one Input Service Bean on any JBoss instance.

Or is the solution to deploy my Input service bean in it's own jar directly 
into the deploy directory. In this case can I access the service bean on the 
local interface as it's not deployed in the same ear as the application?

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