Yes, You can look up from Jsp, here is the sample code..
<%
Context ctx = null;
Bean bn = null;
try {
ctx = new InitialContext();
BeanHome home = (BeanHome) ctx.lookup("BeanHome");
bn = home.create();
bn.beanfunction();
%>
-----Original Message-----
From: Krishnaraj, Muralidharan (CTS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 September 2000 15:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: has anyone ever tried to look up a EJB from a JSP
hai
I want to look up a bean from a jsp .
I read from the ED ROMAN book that current version of JSP doesnot support
lookin up , but in the EJB spec he has explained
this look up by writing a java bean class in which all the look up code
is written and he is including the bean class using a <usebean> tag . I
tried this but it is not working can any one give me a suggestion if
possible a example
Thanks in advance
Thanks and Regards
Krishnaraj Muralidharan
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