Hi:

At
 home = (TellerHome)Naming.lookup("Teller");
you are looking for the EJB caled Teller, TellerHome is the home of your bean.
 teller = home.create();
Here you are creating an un instance of your bean so you can use it calling its
operators.

Regards
Mohamed

"Rahman, Zahid" wrote:

> I am trying out some examples from
> http://www.execpc.com/~gopalan/java/ejb.html
>
> I have created the ebj classes and created the deployment descripter.
> The deploymnet descriptor the way I understand it tells the EJB server of
> the EJB beans details i.e. Bean name , properties
> the database/odbc configuration etc..
>
> Before running the servlet runner  the EJB server obviously has to be
> running
> with the EJB beans loaded up from the deployment descriptors.
>
> Can You please tell me what I should be looking for  that says  this is
> where the servlet runner
> is communicating with the  EJB server.
>
> Regards,
> Zahid
>
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