Thanks a lot, this solves the problem, the failure was on my side.
But still I do not understand this fully. It is true that the beans do not
explicitly implement the default business interface, so I thought since the
server says it registered that interface it would provide some kind of
ErstesBean/remote - EJB3.x Default Remote Business Interface
| ErstesBean/remote-server.kap02.IErstesBeanRemote - EJB3.x Remote
Business Interface
| ErstesBean/remote-server.kap02.IErstesBeanIntRemote - EJB3.x Remote
Business Interface
| ErstesBean/local - EJB3.x Default Local
Is there really noone who experienced such problems?
Is there a forum better suited for this problem?
Thanks,
-Rainer
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Rainer,
Sorry, i forgot to look into this. I'll do it today and update this thread.
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Which version of JBossAS and can you post the lookup code and also the JNDI
names that you see for your beans in the jmx-console?
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well, actually there is some context about this. I have constructed a simplifed
example for which I'll list all relevant code. Please substitute the bean name
Person -- ErstesBean.
The following are the interface definitions:
| public interface IErstesBean
| {
| public String