Think you didnt specify a module name in your web.xml Le 29 mars 2013 20:45, "Patel, Sanjay" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> I use EJBs in my spring application. > To inject EJB in my controller I do as below. > > @EJB(mappedName = "java:global/myAppName/MyBean") > MyBean myBean; > > It works fine. > > Now when I deploy my application in production, It fails to find EJB. > Because there is no context in my production environment, > EJBs get deployed in TomEE like "java:global//MyBean". So the spring > controller cannot find the EJBs. > > Is there any better way to inject EJBs? >
