Hello,
Is there any way to parameterize the providerURL in JNDIContextEnv? This
URL will be different in dev/test/prod env, and the value should be read
from a properties/xml file. Can the EJBControl be used this way? Or is
it intended to use only EJBs deployed on the host application server? Or
is there a different mechanism to access EJB deployed on a different
application server using EJBControl? Appreciate your response,
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package controls;
import org.apache.beehive.controls.system.ejb.SessionEJBControl;
import org.apache.beehive.controls.system.ejb.EJBControl.EJBHome;
import org.apache.beehive.controls.system.ejb.EJBControl.JNDIContextEnv;
import org.apache.beehive.controls.api.bean.ControlExtension;
@ControlExtension
@EJBHome(jndiName = "com.services.order.ejb.OrderService")
@JNDIContextEnv(
contextFactory="weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory",
providerURL="t3://1.2.3.4:7001")
public interface SRKNextEJBControl extends
com.services.order.ejb.OrderServiceHome, // home interface
com.services.order.ejb.OrderService, // business interface
SessionEJBControl // control interface
{
static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
}
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Thanks n Regards
Sandeep Khanzode
RCI - Enhanced Weeks
7 Sylvan Way, Parsippany
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