Hi David,
If you already have a Customer, you can invoke getEJBHome() on it (since a Costumer
extends EJBObject). And you have your Home without needing its JNDI name.
Benjamin
david sims a �crit :
> hi,
>
> We usually look up things like this:
>
> CustomerHome home = (CustomerHome) context.lookup("CustomerHome");
> Customer customer = home.findByPrimaryKey(key);
> etc
>
> But say I just have a Customer, and I don't necessarily know its home name is
> "CustomerHome". After all, it could be "com.foo.CustomerHome" or "PoodleHome".
>
> Is it possible to derive this home name from just a Customer? Perhaps by looking
>
> in the JNDI environment? context.lookup("java:comp/env/something/something")?
>
> thanks in advance,
> david
>
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