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The JNDI URL of your EJB application server
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value="http://localhost:8080/AxisEJB/hessian"/>
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The
jndiURL
parameter specifies the JNDI URL for your EJB server. The example
uses the JNDI URL for Resin EE on my box, which I have configured to port 8080.
Note this will vary from EJB application server to EJB application server and depends
on how you have the application server configured. For example, when using JBoss,
jndiURL
could be
jnp://localhost:1099
. You need to find this value for your application
server and configuration.
2) Where to look for the service?
The home JNDI name of your EJB component
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The
beanJndiName
parameter specifies where you have the EJB component bound
into application servers JNDI tree. In this example, you have the EJB component
bound to
Hello
in the JNDI tree. How to configure where the EJB component is bound
in JNDI is specific to your EJB server. It usually involves an application server specific
deployment descriptor.
3) What is the structure of your EJB component?
The remote interface of the EJB component
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value="rickhightower.axis.ejb.tutorial.Hello"/>
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Service enable EJB SessionBeans with the IBM ETTK
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