Re: [JBoss-user] Client code example

2001-06-27 Thread Devraj Mukherjee

Hi Allen,

Just a quick question to you, what is the JNDI name that you have specified 
in your XML descriptors which you are looking up by the name 
java:comp/env/ejb/simpleSession

That will help me associate the names for my beans as well.

Thanks heaps.
Devraj

At 19:04 27/06/01 -0400, you wrote:
try {
 InitialContext ctx = new Initialcontext();
 Object o = ctx.lookup(java:comp/env/ejb/simpleSession);
 simpleSessionHome home =
(simpleSessionHome)PortableRemoteObject.narrow(o, simpleSessionHome.class);
 simpleSession bean = home.create();
 .
 .
 .
}
catch(

Al

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  Is someone able to send me a chunk of their client code which creates a
  object of their Session bean after doing a lookup.
 
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Re: [JBoss-user] Client code example

2001-06-27 Thread danch

Note that the JNDI URL that Allen is using in his code example will work 
from a servlet or JSP, but not from a stand-alone client. This is 
because the Environment Naming Context (ENC) is not available to a 
standalone client.

-danch

Devraj Mukherjee wrote:

 Hi Allen,
 
 Just a quick question to you, what is the JNDI name that you have 
 specified in your XML descriptors which you are looking up by the name 
 java:comp/env/ejb/simpleSession
 
 That will help me associate the names for my beans as well.
 
 Thanks heaps.
 Devraj
 
 At 19:04 27/06/01 -0400, you wrote:
 
 try {
 InitialContext ctx = new Initialcontext();
 Object o = ctx.lookup(java:comp/env/ejb/simpleSession);
 simpleSessionHome home =
 (simpleSessionHome)PortableRemoteObject.narrow(o, 
 simpleSessionHome.class);
 simpleSession bean = home.create();
 .
 .
 .
 }
 catch(
 
 Al
 
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   Is someone able to send me a chunk of their client code which 
 creates a
   object of their Session bean after doing a lookup.
  
   Devraj
  
  
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