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Hi all,
I'm using reflection in order to call an unknown bean at developement time. I'm able to get the home interface and call the create method using reflection. However when I try to call the desired method I get an exception. Below is the main code i use : home = ( EJBHome
)javax.rmi.PortableRemoteObject.narrow( objRef,
ejbMetaData.getHomeInterfaceClass() ); classData = home.getClass(); try { methodToInvoke = classData.getMethod( "create", methodCreateTypes ); EJBObject beanInstance = ( EJBObject )methodToInvoke.invoke( home, argsCreateMethod ); // These two lines won't
work either.
// Object narrowObj = javax.rmi.PortableRemoteObject.narrow( beanInstance, ejbMetaData.getRemoteInterfaceClass() ); // classData = narrowObj.getClass(); classData = beanInstance.getClass(); // The above call returns my _xxx_stub class // The following line
causes the NoSuchMethodException exception
Method methodToInvoke = classData.getMethod( mappedData.sMethodName, methodBeanTypes ); return ( ( String )methodToInvoke.invoke( beanInstance, argsBeanMethod ) ); } If i put a debug code which prints the
available
methods in beanInstance I can see the desired method with the desired parameters, again using reflection, so the method is there, but i just can't call it. The code is called from a servlet, the same code works fine when called from a regular class, does this makes sense ? Any ideas ? Thanks in advance,
eyal. |
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