This would be necessary if ur client is in java and has a main method. u can always
use other clients like JSP or servlets and lookup for the EJB and call methods on it
(which is what ur client program does).
NJoy!! and Take care,
Best Regards,
Pushkarraj Deshpande
Good is not good where better is expected!!
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Subject: Executing EJB
Do we always has to run java.exe on command line to interact with the EJB
object like
C:\weblogic>java examples.ejb.basic.beanmanaged.Client
"t3://localhost:7001" user1 user1Password
This in turn calls main method in Client.java.
Thanx
Amit
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