No. I want to hide my beans in JBoss from outside, but make them accessible
inside JBoss. So, to test that they are not visible outside i list global JNDI
context from remote client. As I understood, to make EJBs visible only inside
JBoss server I need to deploy them in java: context. Is it
Thank you very much! Really, by default jboss deployed my EJBs in global
context. So to hide them in local JBoss server I need explicitly deploy them to
java:.
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If you are trying to hide the beans so they are only accessible remotely why
are you establishing a remote connection to lookup the beans? The lookup will
not work which is what you wanted!
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I don't understand your problem, the code example you have posted is performing
a lookup in the global namespace not the java: namespace.
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